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Introducing the GPT Store
For builders, the GPT Store offers a distribution channel for custom AI tools and a potential new revenue stream, making it easier to share and monetize specialized workflows built on ChatGPT.
What happened
OpenAI has launched the GPT Store, a marketplace for custom versions of its ChatGPT chatbot. Announced in OpenAI's blog, the store allows users to publish and discover personalized GPTs tailored for specific tasks, such as writing, research, or coding. Creators can build GPTs using the GPT Builder interface without coding, making it accessible to non-developers. The store includes categories like writing, productivity, programming, and education, and features a trending section. OpenAI also plans to launch a revenue-sharing program for creators in the first quarter of 2024, based on user engagement. The GPT Store marks an expansion of OpenAI's ecosystem, enabling community contributions.
Key takeaways
- OpenAI launched the GPT Store for sharing custom GPTs built with ChatGPT.
- Users can create GPTs using natural language via GPT Builder, no coding required.
- The store features trending GPTs and categories like writing, programming, and education.
- OpenAI announced a future revenue-sharing program for creators based on usage.
Why it matters
For builders, the GPT Store offers a distribution channel for custom AI tools and a potential new revenue stream, making it easier to share and monetize specialized workflows built on ChatGPT.
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