Next week, OpenAI set to unveil GPT Store

Next week, OpenAI set to unveil GPT Store

OpenAI’s long-planned customized⁤ AI marketplace will debut ​next week,‌ according to an email the company sent today to ‍some GPT users.

The GPT Store, as OpenAI calls it, will serve as a repository for custom GPTs, which can be created using OpenAI’s builder functionality. The company ⁣posits a range of use cases,‌ including math​ instruction, learning the​ rules ‍of board games, and‍ more.

“We believe⁤ the most incredible⁣ GPTs ⁢will come from‍ builders in the community,” OpenAI‌ said in November. “Whether you’re an ​educator, coach, or just someone who loves to build helpful tools, you ‌don’t need to know coding to make one and share your⁣ expertise.”

The ‍GPT Store⁤ will ⁣make these ⁢user-created ​generative AI tools searchable⁤ and shareable, the company said. ⁣Plans are also in the works to allow AI makers to make money from their ⁣creations, although OpenAI did not ⁢immediately respond to questions about how‍ this would⁤ work.

The email announcement‍ also noted there will be limits ​on what will be available on the⁤ GPT Store, however. OpenAI’s terms of service bar obvious bad ‍behavior, including illegal activity, child sex abuse ⁢material ​and hateful or violent content. They‌ also⁣ rule out malware generation — already a⁢ serious concern in the cybersecurity realm — gambling ⁣or other behavior that causes potential economic harm; fraud and plagiarism;‌ most kinds of​ adult content; and a range of other high-risk activities such as diagnosing disease, providing ⁢legal advice, or violating people’s privacy.

The company said it ⁣uses “a combination ‌of automated and manual methods”​ to​ monitor ​created genAI tools for policy⁢ violations.

The⁤ GPT Store​ was ⁤originally slated to launch late in 2023, but the sudden and⁤ public leadership conflict between​ founder Sam Altman and ⁤the previous board of ‌directors⁣ upended various initiatives.

The GPT Store is likely to prove a further boost for OpenAI,​ according to IDC group vice president Ritu Jyoti,⁣ who said the move is ⁤straight out ⁤of the ‌Apple playbook.

“[It has] good monetization potential and ability ​to crowdsource⁣ all the different ways that people might ⁤use this,” Jyoti‌ said. “The GPT Store opens ⁢a‌ world of opportunities for problem⁢ solvers beyond tech gurus.”

OpenAI could not be reached ‌for comment.

2024-01-04 20:00:03
Post from www.computerworld.com

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