The announcement was made at DevDay, OpenAI's first-ever developer conference in San Francisco. The company also announced a more powerful and cheaper GPT-4, reduced prices for developers using its models in their apps, and revealed that ChatGPT has reached 100 million weekly users. OpenAI launched Custom Instructions in July to allow users to set some preferences, but with the new GPTs, users will have more control and the ability to automate the process of inputting carefully crafted prompts and instruction sets.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI is releasing a platform for creating custom versions of ChatGPT for specific use cases, which will be accessible through the GPT Store.
- The company will eventually pay creators based on how much their GPTs are used, available to paying ChatGPT Plus subscribers and OpenAI enterprise customers.
- The announcement was made at DevDay, OpenAI's first-ever developer conference in San Francisco, where they also announced a turbocharged, cheaper GPT-4 and lower prices for developers using its models in their apps.
- ChatGPT has reached a staggering 100 million weekly users and OpenAI launched Custom Instructions in July to allow users to set some preferences, with GPTs now doing all of that for users.