KEY POINTS
  • Several startup founders told CNBC they or their customers are thinking about relying less on OpenAI's GPT family of large language models in the days since former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was ousted from the startup.
  • Some said they are seeing clients scramble for alternatives.
  • OpenAI employees have started trying to assure customers they are still committed to customers despite the distraction.

When there was a companywide protest at OpenAI after its CEO Sam Altman was ousted, software startup CEO Arjun Bansal began fielding increased calls from customers asking for help to lessen their use of OpenAI's GPT large language models.

At his startup Log10, Bansal oversees the production of tools that third-party developers can use to build LLM-powered applications. Since the OpenAI drama unfolded, Bansal told CNBC the startup's instability was a reason customers cited.