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I sometimes wonder why did the Microsoft, Google and Facebook did not get an idea to create GPTs. 🤔🤔

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More likely, they were watching it closely. OpenAI’s GPTs became a game changer, and these giants probably realized they had to either collaborate or compete, but they weren’t blind to its potential

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