A OpenAIthe company that created the ChatGPT, launched this Wednesday (10), the GPT Store, a chatbot store within the artificial intelligence service. This launch, which occurred after successive delays, marks a significant expansion in the company’s ecosystem, providing new possibilities for using ChatGPT. Since the announcement of the GPT Builder program in November, more than 3 million bots, called GPTs, have been created by users. OpenAI plans to highlight the most useful GPTs in the store weekly.
Initially scheduled for November 2023, the store’s opening was postponed to December and, later, to January. The platform allows people who have created their own chatbots to publicly share their versions of ChatGPT.
The company says it will curate the store, featuring the most useful and delightful GPTs across categories such as writing, research, programming, education, and lifestyle. OpenAI’s DALL-E imaging tool will also have its own category in the store.
GPT Store features GPTs from companies like Consensus, Khan Academy’s Code Tutor, and Canva. OpenAI also announced a new ChatGPT Team service, which costs $25 per month for each user and offers teams of people within companies access to models like GPT-4 and DALLE 3, as well as a dedicated collaborative workspace and tools. administrative resources for team management. As with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise offering, data sent to LLM or generated by LLM is isolated so that only the team can access it. OpenAI states that it will not use the data to train other models.
The store was compared with the Apple App Store Applepromoting new developments in the AI space from a wider range of users. Meta offers chatbots with different personalities in a similar offering.
In an email to platform developers last week, OpenAI told users to ensure their chatbots meet GPT’s usage policies and brand guidelines. The new store is available to subscribers of its ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise premium services. Team subscribers can also create custom GPTs for their team’s needs.
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