The interesting question is that now that things are a little bit settled what should we expect.
Some thoughts that seem obvious:
- OpenAI to slow down progress with newer models and double down on AI safety.
- Microsoft to boost the LLMs that it has - competing with Google, Amazon, and OpenAI.
As for which OpenAI employees leave - I imagine we will see answers in the next few days.
But what about...
- Is the GPT Store going to still happen?
- What is going to happen with the GPT-5 training?
- Was there an AGI breakthrough?
Overcoming this 'mistake' is very hard. I have faced it many times. As long as I am an engineer on something it is never good-enough for me.
I am now trying a different approach that seems to work - the essence is that after some time to give up ownership of the code. I am involved in day-to-day dev decisions, but play more of the role of the Product-Manager - talk to potential customers for pilots, and define tight scopes so that the pilots and subsequent launches are successful.
Violet implements the most common voice UX Patterns and makes using them be easier.
The typical enterprise web app can be said to consist of just navigation (i.e. menus, breadcrumbs, tabs, accordions) and forms (to collect data). Most voice apps can be broken down similarly, and Violet is really a great tool at supporting them.
I am the author - I did 10% of this for my job, but 90% of it has been a nights & weekends activity. I would love feedback. And feel free to ask me anything.
I had the chance to see a demo a few weeks ago and it seemed impressive. Now to actually do the challenging, and build something useful with it :-)