OpenAI GPT Store Open

OpenAI has launched a new online marketplace called the GPT Store.

The store allows users to discover, create, and share customized versions of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular conversational AI chatbot.

The GPT Store recently went live after a few months of beta testing. In just two months since ChatGPT was released, users have already made over 3 million custom AI models, known as GPTs.

The store makes it easy to find and use these GPTs through a user-friendly interface.

Some key features of the new GPT Store include:

  • Browse popular and trending GPTs created by the OpenAI community. The store showcases GPTs for writing, research, programming, education, lifestyle, and more.
  • New curated GPTs are highlighted each week by OpenAI based on usefulness and impact. Early featured GPTs provide specialized skills like coding assistance, presentation design, book recommendations, and math tutoring.
  • Users can now easily build their own GPTs without needing coding experience. The chat-based interface allows anyone to customize and train an AI model through natural conversation.
  • OpenAI plans to allow GPT builders to earn money based on usage of their models starting in early 2024. This aims to incentivize the community to make helpful GPTs.

The new GPT Store opens up exciting possibilities for harnessing AI to boost productivity and creativity.

For individuals, access to GPTs tailored for specific skills or interests could help with learning, writing, research, and more.

Students may use GPTs to tackle math problems or get writing feedback, while authors can collaborate with GPTs tuned for creative fiction.

For businesses, customized GPTs offer ways to automate tasks and enhance operations.

Companies could build GPTs to analyze industry data, generate reports, assist customer service, and optimize various workflows.

As teams share their GPTs on the store, it can propagate best practices and benchmarks across entire industries.

The end result is AI technology becoming more accessible, shareable, and beneficial according to each user’s needs.

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