It is still unclear whether the GPT Store will launch with a revenue-sharing scheme. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and CTO Mira Murati have previously stated that there wasn't a firm plan for GPT monetization. More details about the store are expected to be revealed next week. The move is seen as part of OpenAI's shift from AI model provider to platform, and could potentially disrupt businesses that build similar AI models for customers.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI is planning to launch a store for GPTs, custom apps based on its text-generating AI models, in the coming week. Developers will have to ensure their GPTs are compliant with OpenAI's policies and guidelines before they can be listed in the store.
- The GPT Store was announced last year but was delayed due to a leadership shakeup at OpenAI. Developers have been able to make and share GPTs, but not publicly list them.
- It is still unclear whether the GPT Store will launch with a revenue-sharing scheme. OpenAI has not yet revealed a firm plan for GPT monetization.
- GPTs democratize generative AI app creation and could potentially disrupt businesses that build similar tools for customers. The impact of this development is yet to be seen.