OpenAI launched its custom GPT Store on Mystery ArchivesWednesday, opening up user-created bots for customers.
The store makes its debut after a delay, originally intended to launch in November. The platform will allow people who have created their own chatbots to share them publicly.
SEE ALSO: 5 ways AI changed the internet in 2023OpenAI says that users have already created 3 million custom versions of GPTs. Popular and trending GPTs will be featured weekly, across categories like DALL·E, writing, research, programming, education, and lifestyle. Only paying customers can make custom GPTs.
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Available GPTs include a coding tutor from Khan Academy, an AI guide to literature, and a creative writing coach by ChatGPT itself. The likes of Canva, WebPilot, and VEED have also presented their own GPTs.
The AI mammoth also announced its new ChatGPT plan aimed at smaller businesses. Called ChatGPT Team, the service will be open to teams of all sizes and will have GPTs "securely published" to workspaces.
Topics Artificial Intelligence OpenAI
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