OpenAI Launches ChatGPT API & Dedicated Capacity for Enterprises
OpenAI unveils its API for the popular AI-powered text generator, ChatGPT, allowing businesses to integrate the technology into their apps, websites, and services.

The renowned artificial intelligence research organization, OpenAI, has introduced a new API for ChatGPT, its free, widely-used AI-driven text generator. The API allows businesses to incorporate ChatGPT technology into their apps, websites, products, and services, catering to their diverse demands.
According to OpenAI President Greg Brockman, forming an API was always the plan as it enables them to meet the growing demands of the technology. The API is powered by the same AI model, GPT-3.5-turbo, that drives the popular text generator with impressive improvements. Priced at $0.002 per 1,000 tokens, or roughly 750 words, the API supports a wide range of applications, including those beyond chat functions.
Early adopters of the ChatGPT API include prominent companies like Snap, Quizlet, Shopify, and Instacart, which have leveraged the technology to enhance user experiences across various domains from virtual tutoring to shopping experiences with AI-driven digital assistants.
OpenAI has also addressed the concerns regarding the safety and susceptibility of the AI-generated text to prompts that could create biased, offensive, or inaccurate content. The organization has made significant improvements on the back end and introduced Chat Markup Language (ChatML) to provide more structured input, helping developers and users to better tailor and filter the model’s response, thus reducing risks.
Another strategy to mitigate unintended behavior is implementing more frequent model updates. Upon the release of GPT-3.5-turbo, developers will now have the opportunity to automatically upgrade to OpenAI's latest stable model.
Besides the advancements in the API, the launch also includes dedicated capacity plans for enterprise clients, offering an allocation of compute infrastructure to run OpenAI models like GPT-3.5-turbo. This feature provides full control over the instance’s load as well as optional enhancements such as longer context limits, allowing the model to consider more text before generating additional content.
No-code development platforms, like AppMaster, have played an instrumental role in aiding businesses to create and adapt apps quickly and efficiently. The launch of the ChatGPT API presents another opportunity for such platforms to provide robust, next-gen AI-powered chatbot features within their applications, further enhancing the user experience with responsive, informative, and interactive elements.
In conclusion, the introduction of the ChatGPT API and the dedicated capacity plans for enterprise clients demonstrate OpenAI's commitment to addressing the evolving demands of AI applications for businesses, developers, and end-users all over the world.


