OpenAI is set to launch the GPT Store, a platform for custom applications based on its text-generating AI models, such as GPT-4.
Developers building GPTs will need to review updated usage policies and brand guidelines, ensuring compliance before listing their GPTs in the store. The GPT Store, initially announced last year, allows developers to share GPTs publicly. While developers can already create and share GPTs via the ChatGPT website, the GPT Store introduces a centralized platform for listing and discovering custom applications.
Development and Usage Policies
Developers creating GPTs using OpenAI’s GPT Builder tool will need to verify their user profile and ensure that their GPTs are published as “public” to be eligible for listing in the GPT Store. GPTs, known for their versatility and lack of coding requirements, can range from simple to complex applications. OpenAI aims to democratize generative AI app creation through the GPT Store, empowering developers to build and share applications based on OpenAI’s models.
Monetization Strategy Uncertain
While the GPT Store launch is imminent, details about a revenue-sharing scheme or monetization strategy remain unclear. OpenAI has not outlined specific payment structures for developers listing their custom applications in the GPT Store. The move from AI model provider to a platform approach is part of OpenAI’s broader strategy, allowing third parties to contribute to and utilize its model ecosystem. The GPT Store represents a pivotal step in OpenAI’s journey towards a more accessible and collaborative AI development environment.