However, the launch was delayed into 2024 due to internal issues at OpenAI. There are concerns about the effectiveness of GPTs and potential security risks, as they can be easily copied. OpenAI's Head of Developer Relations, Logan Kilpatrick, advised users not to include information they do not want to be known in a GPT. There are also fears that OpenAI could become a gatekeeper in the AI market, similar to Google and Apple in their respective markets.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has launched its GPT Store, offering customizable AI chatbots to ChatGPT Plus, Enterprise, and Team users.
- The company plans to launch a revenue sharing program before April 2024, where US builders will be paid based on user engagement with their GPTs.
- There are concerns about the security risks of OpenAI's GPTs as they can easily be copied and spit out information about how they were built.
- OpenAI's Head of Developer Relations, Logan Kilpatrick, advised developers not to include information they do not want the user to know in a GPT.