OpenAI launched GPT Store on Wednesday, providing a marketplace for paid ChatGPT users to buy and sell professional chatbot agents based on the company’s language model.
The company, known for its popular product ChatGPT, already offers customized bots through its paid ChatGPT Plus service. The new store will give users additional tools to monetize.
With new models, users can develop chatbot agents with unique personalities and themes, including models for salary negotiation, lesson plan creation, recipe development, and more. OpenAI stated in a blog post that more than 3 million custom versions of ChatGPT have been created, and they plan to introduce new GPT tools in the store every week.
The GPT Store has been likened to Apple’s App Store, serving as a platform for new AI developments to reach a wider audience. Meta offers similar chatbot services with different personalities.
Originally set to open in November, the GPT Store’s launch was delayed due to internal issues within OpenAI. The company has announced plans to introduce a revenue sharing program in the first quarter of this year, compensating builders based on user engagement with GPT.
The store is accessible to subscribers of the premium ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise services, as well as a new subscription tier called Team, which costs $25 per user per month. Team subscribers can also create custom GPTs tailored to their team’s needs.
During the first demo day for developers, Altman offered to cover legal costs for developers who might violate copyright laws when creating products based on ChatGPT and OpenAI’s technology. OpenAI itself has faced lawsuits for alleged copyright infringement related to its use of copyrighted text to train large-scale language models.
ChatGPT, OpenAI’s flagship product, launched quietly in November 2022 and quickly gained 100 million users. The company also creates Dall-E, an image generation software, but it’s unclear whether the store will allow custom image bots or entirely bespoke chatbots.
Source: www.theguardian.com