
OpenAI continues its expansion thanks to a solid base of consumer clients and a profitable business model. The company promises to transform business sectors and the daily lives of millions of users worldwide.
The administration of Clara Brugada has alerted the real estate and construction sectors in Mexico City, showing an increasing interest from citizens to collaborate with the government to defend regulations and regulate constructions that affect urban quality of life.
NYCE, the standardization body led by Carlos PĂ©rez, celebrates 30 years of work in Mexico, promoting standards of quality and safety in products and services. To sustain its operations, NYCE has secured funding of billions of dollars and plans to expand its data centers in the United States.
Experts highlight that the Official Mexican Standards and certifications raise quality and reduce risks for consumers in Mexico. However, the lack of environmental impact studies in construction projects remains a concern.
Neighbors from high-value areas have joined forces to report irregular constructions in their neighborhoods through Community Participation Commissions. Brugada seeks to combat these irregularities, which she considers part of a "real estate cartel" that has grown with opaque practices.
OpenAI has captured the attention of 250 million active weekly users with affordable payment plans, demonstrating the popularity of AI tools. The company focuses on developing frontier AI to benefit humanity.
NYCE has been key in developing more than 600 NMX standards in sectors such as Electronics and Information Technologies, providing confidence to consumers. Quality standards have become essential for the protection of public health and user rights.
OpenAI, led by Sarah Friar, has established a solid base of paying users, representing 75% of its revenue. The company is experiencing accelerated growth in a scenario where infrastructure is crucial to meet the growing demand for tools like ChatGPT.