OpenAI GPT Store: Everything you need to know

Rashidat JimohRashidat Jimoh
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2023 was the year that the world started paying more attention to AI and this was mostly due to the rise of OpenAI and its chatbot —ChatGPT.

After creating ChatGPT and seeing exponential growth, OpenAI released GPTs, which are basically custom versions of ChatGPT anyone can create for a specific use. The fun part about creating GPTs is that you don't need any programming knowledge. It is as easy as putting in a prompt, giving it instructions, additional information and selecting what it should do. Essentially, you can build this super tool in seconds and it can be for just a select audience like your company or for everyone to use.

After delaying the GPT Store launch for a month, OpenAI has revealed that builders will now be able to share and sell their custom AI agents based on OpenAI's language models on the App Store starting next week.

OpenAI GPT Store Rules

To publish your GPTs on the OpenAI store, you will need to ensure that your GPT is compliant with the updated usage policies and the GPT brand guidelines.

You will also need to verify your builder profile by enabling your name or a verified website.

The email did not contain anything regarding monetization model but this will likely follow soon.

The launch of the OpenAI GPT store will no doubt lead to more GPTs and businesses being built, but it also raises important questions and challenges. As these technologies become more accessible, it's crucial to consider their ethical implications, the need for robust governance frameworks, and their potential impact on the job market.

Additionally, ensuring equitable access to these technologies will be key to preventing widening digital divides. In the business realm, while GPTs offer immense potential for innovation and efficiency, companies must navigate issues related to data privacy, security, and the responsible use of AI.

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