OpenAI DevDay in 5 Minutes: 4 Major API Updates

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OpenAI DevDay: 4 Major API Updates Explained

Explore the latest announcements from OpenAI's DevDay! This video dives into four significant updates: Real-time API for natural speech conversations, Vision Fine-Tuning for enhanced visual capabilities, Prompt Caching for cost efficiency, and Model Distillation for creating efficient models with larger outputs. Learn how these innovations can revolutionize your applications and improve performance.

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Learn the fundamentals of becoming an AI Engineer on Scrimba:

00:00 Introduction to OpenAI's Dev Day Updates
00:09 Exploring the Real-Time API
01:19 Function Calling Capabilities
02:06 Pricing and Availability
03:01 Fine-Tuning the Image API
03:28 Understanding Prompt Caching
04:11 Model Distillation Explained
04:56 Open Source Repository and Conclusion
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Thank you for the "5 minute thing". I wish other youtubers respected the viewers time like you. You covered everything that 90% of users would want to know on these DevDay announcements and didn't yammer on about meaningless bs.

throker
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Thanks please let more people do 5 or 10 minute overviews, become a trend because I wouldn't have watched it otherwise, great stuff

jarad
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I hope someone uses one of these APIs to connect to MS Flight Simulator 2024. I would love to have a real-time AI-based copilot working with me while I fly.

senju
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the function call via voice is nuts if it works well. thats literally jarvis

JazevoAudiosurf
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Link please Open Source Repository and Conclusion

imranmohsin
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Websocket connection, not webhook connection.

benjaminkaarst
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We've been able to do this for a year. It's not novel. What's exciting is that it's hopefully easy now

jaysonp
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i wish i knew how to get the best out of all of this for my job

finalfan
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If you could choose, would you be Canadian or US American? Or would you remain Candadian American? (You can't answer "both" or "neither, " since that's already been used once by Ronnie Mack during his tour de force.)

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