In August, KudoAI received grant funding worth a total of $98,000 from Microsoft & its industry-leading partners — including OpenAI, GitHub, Massdriver, Ansarada, Bubble & MongoDB — to accelerate its mission to bring cutting-edge AI to the masses, as quickly as possible.
“The age of AI is upon us,” claimed Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, just one day before his company invested $10 billion for 49% stake in OpenAI.
The public release of ChatGPT — the uncannily human-like chatbot that became the fastest-growing app in human history (outpacing even TikTok/Douyin!) — is largely responsible for the current surge in AI interest. ChatGPT’s initial release was based on the powerful GPT-3.5 language learning model developed by OpenAI on the basis of revisions that spanned five years.
The Microsoft-led grants mark a significant milestone for KudoAI, as the mission to bring AI to the masses is greatly accelerated.
“The age of AI is upon us.” —Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO
KudoAI is a pioneer in making advanced AI accessible to everyone. Currently, the core product is chatgpt.js, a widely acclaimed JavaScript library that empowers developers to build AI applications, ranging from chatbots to creative content generation.
chatgpt.js was accepted last month into the inaugural cohort of 100.builders, an AI incubator funded by industry heavyweights like Stability.ai (creators of Stable Diffusion) & Coinbase.
Additionally, chatgpt.js is an Official Selection in Season 3 of Artizen — a fund for art, science, and public goods projects that impact the world — where community members vote to support projects by purchasing Artifacts, a new type of NFT minted as open editions, of which each sale unlocks additional match funding and cash prizes from various sponsors.
Apps built using chatgpt.js have won awards and even been featured by Google in their marketplaces.
For more information, visit https://www.kudoai.com