Introducing Coursera

I watched a recent OpenAI announcement with interest.

OpenAI is now offering direct access to select applications within ChatGPT.

According to OpenAI’s presentation, approximately 800 million people use ChatGPT every week.

Companies that are promoted (even rarely) within ChatGPT have a significant source of free traffic and/or new user sign-ups.

If a user asks ChatGPT about something, there’s a chance that it will offer the user a course on it. And that will be a Coursera course.

This will drive some new users to Coursera.

Today, I bought around 1000 shares of Coursera for my public portfolio.

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