ChatGPT for the Enterprise Amplifies Office Productivity

OpenAI released ChatGPT for the enterprise that aspires to be a general AI assistant for all office workers.

OpenAI also announced that it is passing the $1 billion per year in revenue runrate ($80 million per month now). This is about triple the level of revenue 12 months ago.

80% statistic of Fortune 500 companies have registered ChatGPT accounts, as determined by accounts associated with corporate email domains.

Early users of ChatGPT Enterprise—industry leaders like Block, Canva, Carlyle, The Estée Lauder Companies, PwC, and Zapier—are redefining how they operate and are using ChatGPT to craft clearer communications, accelerate coding tasks, rapidly explore answers to complex business questions, assist with creative work, and much more.

Ex-Tesla AI lead, Andrej Karpathy, describes as ChatGPT as a basic work tool with as much impact as spreadsheets had 30 years ago. Andrej is now working at OpenAI. However, I believe his AI observation is genuine.

2 thoughts on “ChatGPT for the Enterprise Amplifies Office Productivity”

  1. I enjoy engaging chat bots. They refer me to a human or get stuck in an infinite loop. They cannot answer questions with truthful answers. Neither can the human backup. An ounce of engineering is worth a pound of customer service.

  2. Like all new tools it’s going to take some time to get the productivity gains. I think it will over time. I’m experimenting with chatGPT. But in the short term it’s going to be a productivity sink.

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