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OpenAI launches a store for custom AI-powered chatbots | TechCrunch

Jan 10, 2024 - techcrunch.com
OpenAI has launched a GPT Store, a platform for GPTs and custom chatbot apps powered by its AI models. The store, accessible via the ChatGPT client, features GPTs developed by OpenAI’s partners and the wider developer community. To access the store, users must subscribe to one of OpenAI’s premium ChatGPT plans. The GPTs available at launch include a trail recommender from AllTrails, a code tutor from Khan Academy, and a content designer from Canva.

Developers can build GPTs without coding experience, and the GPTs can be as simple or complex as desired. To list GPTs in the store, developers must verify their profiles and submit their GPTs to OpenAI’s review system. At launch, developers cannot charge for GPTs, but OpenAI plans to launch a revenue program for GPT builders in Q1. The company has yet to respond to questions about the human element of the GPT Store review process, including compensation and access to mental health resources for reviewers.

Key takeaways:

  • OpenAI has launched a GPT Store, a platform for GPTs and custom chatbot apps developed by OpenAI’s partners and the wider dev community. The store is accessible to users subscribed to OpenAI’s premium ChatGPT plans.
  • The GPT Store features a range of GPTs organized into categories like lifestyle, writing, research, programming, and education. Some of the GPTs available at launch include a trail recommender from AllTrails, a code tutor from Khan Academy, and a content designer from Canva.
  • Developers can build GPTs without coding experience using OpenAI’s GPT-building tool, GPT Builder. To list GPTs in the GPT Store, developers have to verify their user profiles and submit their GPTs to OpenAI’s new review system.
  • OpenAI plans to launch a “GPT builder revenue program” in Q1, allowing U.S. builders to earn income based on user engagement with their GPTs. However, at launch, developers won't be able to charge for GPTs.
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