OpenAI’s Fidji Simo plans to make ChatGPT way more useful—and have you pay for it
WIRED
“It all comes back to the size of the markets and the value we’re providing in each market. In the past, only the wealthy had access to a team of helpers.
With ChatGPT we could give everyone that team—a personal shopper, a travel agent, a financial adviser, a health coach. That is incredibly valuable, and we have barely scratched the surface. If we build that, I assume that people are going to want to pay a lot of money for that, and that revenue is going to come.
Meanwhile, on the enterprise side, we sell an API and ChatGPT Enterprise, which is a great product but a very thin layer compared to all the things that we could be building for enterprise. If you think about building agents for every industry and function, there is so much to build, either by us or by enabling third parties to build on top of our platform.
So I’m like, OK, the markets are huge. The depth of value is huge. That’s the basic formula for monetizing. Then the real question becomes, will we have the compute to deliver that?”
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