OpenAI Unveils Customizable ChatGPTs and Plans for App Store

OpenAI is launching a platform that allows users to create custom versions of its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, for specific use cases without any coding required. These custom AI agents, called GPTs, will be available through the GPT Store and can be accessed by paying ChatGPT Plus subscribers and OpenAI enterprise customers. OpenAI aims to eventually compensate creators based on the usage of their GPTs. The company also announced a turbocharged, cheaper GPT-4, lower prices for developers, and the milestone of ChatGPT reaching 100 million weekly users. OpenAI's GPT platform allows users to guide the interaction and behavior of GPTs before publishing, and it offers features like web browsing, data uploading, and integration with external services. OpenAI's move into custom GPTs puts it in competition with other AI bot platforms, and the company sees it as a step towards its goal of creating an AI superintelligence.
- OpenAI announces platform for making custom ChatGPTs The Verge
- OpenAI lays out ambitions with plans for chatbot app store The Washington Post
- OpenAI introduces custom AI assistants called “GPTs” that play different roles Ars Technica
- ChatGPT subscribers may get a 'GPT builder' option soon The Verge
- OpenAI announces customizable 'GPTs' for businesses and consumers VentureBeat
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