OpenAI creates a market for sharing and selling custom versions of ChatGPT

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An app-store like approach to trading new, specialized AI chatbots is the big news from OpenAI's first DevDay.

equipped with custom instructions and data under a new program OpenAI is unveiling to developers Monday.is positioning these custom versions of ChatGPT, dubbed "GPTs," as something akin to the AI equivalent of apps on a smartphone. The firm also plans to create a store for people to sell their GPTs.: OpenAI has worked with a few early partners on GPTs and is making those available to others. It's also beginning to offer access to others to create their own apps.

People will be able to share their GPTs with others via a link or through a store set to debut later this month. GPT sales through OpenAI's new store are expected in the coming months.Enterprise customers will be able to build GPTs only for use within their company.: OpenAI isn't yet offering details of how the revenue share for apps sold in its store will work.

debut a new API that lets developers more easily build assistant-like apps that have goals and can work with other AI models and tools. promise to defend enterprise and developer customers against claims of copyright infringement and bear any legal costs. significantly cut the prices OpenAI charges other developers and companies to use its popular AI models.: Though the new custom GPTs will be guided by additional training documents beyond the basic ChatGPT, the answers they provide won't be limited to that information and could range far afield.Share on facebook Share on email

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