Nov 9 (Reuters) - OpenAI's announcement on artificial intelligence "apps" do not spell the death knell for nascent startups building AI products, two OpenAI investors said at a Reuters NEXT conference on Thursday.
Investors are still hunting for new AI products that could help consumers interact better with the technology and address deep tech issues such as brain computer interface, they said.
The owner of the wildly popular ChatGPT chatbot earlier this week unveiled a marketplace that allows users to access personalized AI "apps" for tasks like teaching math or designing stickers.
The news sparked fear among AI startup founders who worry they will not be able to compete with OpenAI, which is trying to build an AI empire with products aimed at both consumers and enterprises.
"There's so much room for continued innovation in AI. We're in an intermediary step in a decades-long revolution," Konstantine Buhler, partner at Sequoia Capital, told the conference. "You can play a very big role in how this is shaped."
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