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Rani Molla

No one is talking about ChatGPT anymore

Sam Altman is still talking about ChatGPT. He’s increasingly on his own.

Mentions of “ChatGPT” on company earnings and conference transcripts peaked in 2023, about six months after OpenAI launched its flagship product. While the generative-AI chatbot is still certainly in the conversation, it’s a lot less so than it used to be.

Why so quiet these days?

Perhaps it’s because the sheen has worn off and some of the hype around generative AI has come back to earth. Or maybe because everyone and their brotherGoogle, Apple, Microsoft, and Anthropic, among others — has built a competitor.

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