It’s been just one year since generative AI (GenAI) mania hijacked the news cycle and set in motion a tidal wave of new tech innovation and rampant speculation about our work lives changing forever. It was November 30, 2022, when the AI research and development firm OpenAI released the demo version of its ChatGPT software, and, over the twelve months that followed, we’ve seen no shortage of interest in and drama surrounding GenAI.
As if to punctuate the one-year anniversary, OpenAI’s board of directors ousted its CEO, Sam Altman; its president and co-founder, Greg Brockman, resigned in protest; both were temporarily hired by Microsoft and, by Thanksgiving, both were reinstated at OpenAI. Meanwhile, virtually every business in the world has refocused their tech strategies around GenAI.
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