The API Key rush: how generative AI is revolutionising enterprises
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Since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT beta in November 2022, the LLM (Large Language Model) chatbot?race ?has heated up in Q1 of 2023. Google announced its own generative chatbot, Bard, a month ago, and Meta subsequently introduced its own LLM called?LLaMA .
Then, last week, OpenAI turned the temperature up by more than a few degrees by releasing its API. Previously, the LLM was only accessible by directly using the chatbot interface. In this turn of events, the world will be using it in many of its favourite everyday apps and products, as third-party developers can now integrate ChatGPT into them.
Bootstrapped startups will have a lot of liberty to do weird and wonderful things with ChatGPT, thanks to the API being very affordable, blessed by a 90% reduction in costs since December. It is ten times cheaper than previous GPT-3.5 models, with computational costs of just $0.002 per 1,000 tokens.
This move has left the tech world sitting at the edge of its chair eager to see how Google will respond, as it kicks itself for letting Microsoft steal the limelight.
First off: what is an API?
An application programming interface (API) connects one program to another, allowing them to share data. You can imagine an API as a bridge between two islands that allows the islanders to run across, talk, and collaborate. Or, as a set of walkie talkies, opening up the opportunity for teamwork between two software companies.
Examples ?frequently encountered in the wild include?Skyscanner’s API , which retrieves thousands of airline and hotel prices and availability from many supplies, and the API which integrates?Google Sign-In ?with various web apps.
How have companies been responding?
Internally, enterprises spanning all industries were already bending over backwards to:?
Now, enterprises are scrambling to adapt to this breakthrough.?If they haven’t yet built their first ChatGPT application, many have at least built a prototype. The frontrunners, mentioned by OpenAI itself in its?blog post , include?Snapchat ,?Instacart ,?Shopify ,?Quizlet , and the language-learning app?Speak . It has since made?Siri cleverer, and automated python coding.
The cross-sector impact of the ChatGPT API
If ChatGPT going viral within weeks wasn’t enough publicity for OpenAI, prepare to see it?everywhere?now that the API is public.?
With the low price comes room for innovation and unique projects. Crucially, the API won’t only be adopted by huge corporations like the frontrunner Snapchat. The business model also favours startups and SMEs, because APIs are typically priced on usage rather than on licence fees, which involve a large lump sum.
People will use the API to find efficiencies here and there, but the areas that will experience the greatest disruption (and casualties!) are copywriting, proofreading, research and report writing.
To forecast this impact, we can look back to the tools created with the GPT-3 API since?2020 ?in the writing sphere, in which?AI writing assistants ?have cropped up. The copywriting tool?Jasper ?generates blog content for you once you’ve entered a few key details about your topic; the website builder?Zyro ?generates website text; and the ‘creative writing partner’?ChibiAI ?is designed to help you get over writer’s block and predict what you’ll write next by suggesting new ideas as you go.
So far, straight-forward?tools ?people have created include the?Summarize ?extension, which summarises any webpage; an extension that?summarises Youtube videos ; and a?Twitter bot ?that you can mention with a prompt, and it will respond with a tweet containing the ChatGPT response.
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For specific applications like litigation or risk analysis, if a company finds a way to automate a significant chunk of work with ChatGPT, it may make it seriously difficult to be price-competitive against other vendors. For once, this price dip is unlikely to come with a fall in quality of output, as only the mundane non-strategic parts of the process will be ChatGPT-automatable.
What risks should enterprises be aware of?
There remains the importance of handling generative AI ethically and responsibly, with safeguards and wisdom.
Fears always surround LLMs’ potential to fall into the wrong hands and be weaponised as instruments of radicalisation and mass-generated fake news, and the API will only make this easier. This is especially pertinent when LLMs get?leaked before they are ready – a download link for Meta’s LLaMA was posted to 4Chan last week.
ChatGPT was trained in such a way that makes it convincing to gain approval from a human with limited time to review an answer. Enterprises must remain vigilant and not fall for that trick for these tools built on top of it.
Regarding well-meaning enterprises, the guiding principle for utilising ChatGPT in any sector that handles sensitive information that has become clear is: AI systems should not immediately be put into production with complete autonomy, but rather first be deployed as assistive tools with a?human-in-the-loop .
Hence, enterprises looking to deploy the API be prepared to form a dedicated team or turn to trusted partner like?Springbok .
How will this steer the Google vs Microsoft rivalry?
If Google already had a lot on its plate, the tech giant now has an extra large serving of breakfast to work its way through.?
The release of a ChatGPT API was long-anticipated, but this was slightly quicker than expected – perhaps under pressure after the announcement of Google Bard. And, in turn, OpenAI’s API will likely put pressure on Google to release its models as soon as possible. Indeed, Google told the New York Times in January that it plans to announce more than?20 AI-powered projects ?throughout 2023.
While we await Bard storming the stage, the ChatGPT API has also made it?possible ?to plug ChatGPT into Google.??
This article is part of a series exploring ChatGPT and what this means for the chatbot industry. Others in the series include a discussion on the?legal ?and?customer experience (CX) ?sectors, how a?human-in-the-loop ?can mitigate risks, and the race between Google and Microsoft to LLM-ify the search engine.
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PR, Sales and Marketing @ Springbok AI | OPUS Leadership Network | Cambridge University Alumnus
1 年I’m interested in how this will affect magic circle firms desire to grapple with this technology (such as Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer!)
PR, Sales and Marketing @ Springbok AI | OPUS Leadership Network | Cambridge University Alumnus
1 年Alejandro Lemus-Gomez thought this might be of interest (further to our conversation!)
Journalist & content writer
1 年It will be interesting to see how the API key changes the game for sectors such as law (thinking back to the Springbok thought piece on the legal sphere) - workshops on how to deal with this technology would be really helpful imo!
Conversation Designer
1 年It will be interesting to see if/how sectors that use highly domain-specific language like medicine and law will be able to incorporate the API into their services while maintaining the accuracy of their output. Have you had any interested parties from those sectors Victoria C. Albrecht ?