OpenAI’s GPT Store Set to Open Next Week After Delayed Rollout
OpenAI is finally gearing up to launch its long-awaited GPT Store, allowing users to sell and exchange custom AI agents based on the company’s extensive language models. The store, initially scheduled for November, faced delays due to the leadership shenanigans at the company but is now prepared for a forthcoming debut.
Addressing the GPT Builders community via email, OpenAI notified users about the imminent opening of the GPT Store. The correspondence emphasised the necessity of adhering to brand guidelines and encouraged creators to make their AI agents publicly accessible.
This initiative, first introduced at OpenAI’s developer’s conference, provides ChatGPT Plus and enterprise subscribers the ability to craft tailored versions of ChatGPT-style chatbots. These custom agents span various uses, from explaining Gen Z memes to assisting in negotiations. While OpenAI already offers its custom GPTs via the explore tab of ChatGPT Plus, the store will enable users to distribute and potentially monetise their versions.
However, specifics on compensating GPT creators based on their agents’ usage remain undisclosed by OpenAI. The store’s launch experienced delays amid organisational changes, including the departure and subsequent return of CEO Sam Altman. Initially set for November, then rescheduled for December, the GPT Store is now gearing up for its long-awaited release.
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