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My GPTs, and avoiding the OpenAI tidal wave as a founder

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Content provided by Hallway Chat, Fraser Kelton, and Nabeel Hyatt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hallway Chat, Fraser Kelton, and Nabeel Hyatt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, discussions revolve around the recent OpenAI Dev Day, the Reflect note taking app, and how founders should internalize the "threat" and partnership opportunities with OpenAI. Fraser & Nabeel discuss that it's still "fart app and flashlight" early days for developers to truly utilize the capabilities of technologies like ChatGPT. The conversation then shifts to Reflect, a note-taking app that utilises AI to optimise features like speech-to-text and backlinking. The speakers debate whether one company can excel in both consumer-facing products and developer platforms, highlighting how OpenAI is in a unique position to potentially 'run the table' across various booming markets.

  • (00:00) - Are My GPTs an app store or chrome store?
  • (01:00) - Open AI Dev Day
  • (01:33) - Exploring MyGPTs
  • (08:44) - Difficulty and Promise of App Stores
  • (11:28) - Surprises of the first year since Chat GPT
  • (14:14) - Investor influence on founders
  • (19:36) - Coming to terms with the AI fog of war as a founder
  • (21:54) - Exploring Reflect: A New Note-Taking App
  • (26:45) - Will OpenAI be able to be consumer & enterprise?
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Manage episode 384014315 series 1217460
Content provided by Hallway Chat, Fraser Kelton, and Nabeel Hyatt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hallway Chat, Fraser Kelton, and Nabeel Hyatt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, discussions revolve around the recent OpenAI Dev Day, the Reflect note taking app, and how founders should internalize the "threat" and partnership opportunities with OpenAI. Fraser & Nabeel discuss that it's still "fart app and flashlight" early days for developers to truly utilize the capabilities of technologies like ChatGPT. The conversation then shifts to Reflect, a note-taking app that utilises AI to optimise features like speech-to-text and backlinking. The speakers debate whether one company can excel in both consumer-facing products and developer platforms, highlighting how OpenAI is in a unique position to potentially 'run the table' across various booming markets.

  • (00:00) - Are My GPTs an app store or chrome store?
  • (01:00) - Open AI Dev Day
  • (01:33) - Exploring MyGPTs
  • (08:44) - Difficulty and Promise of App Stores
  • (11:28) - Surprises of the first year since Chat GPT
  • (14:14) - Investor influence on founders
  • (19:36) - Coming to terms with the AI fog of war as a founder
  • (21:54) - Exploring Reflect: A New Note-Taking App
  • (26:45) - Will OpenAI be able to be consumer & enterprise?
  continue reading

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