OpenAI Introduces GPT Store and ChatGPT Subscription Tiers

OpenAI has made a significant move in the AI market with the debut of its GPT Store, offering users the ability to share custom versions of the company’s AI products. This launch follows OpenAI’s decision two months ago to allow creators to build their own customized versions of ChatGPT. Since then, over 3 million custom versions of OpenAI’s AI products have been created by users.

The newly launched GPT Store boasts a wide range of GPTs developed by OpenAI’s partners and user community. It features a list of curated top picks each week, along with specific types of custom AI models designed for various purposes such as education, research, or writing. Additionally, the store showcases custom versions of Dall-E, the text-to-image generator that OpenAI revamped last year.

What sets the GPT Store apart is the fact that users can design their own custom versions of ChatGPT without requiring any coding skills. The AI itself assists users in coding their personal AI models. Furthermore, the store allows ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise subscribers to manage their own versions of the chatbot.

Alongside the GPT Store, OpenAI has also introduced a new subscription plan called ChatGPT Team. This plan offers groups a collaborative workspace to maximize the potential of ChatGPT at work. Subscribers of this new tier gain access to a private section of the GPT Store that includes securely published GPTs specific to their workspaces.

In addition to providing access to advanced models like GPT-4 and Dall-E 3, ChatGPT Team offers tools such as Advanced Data Analysis. It also provides a dedicated collaborative workspace for team members and admin tools for efficient team management. OpenAI reiterates its commitment to data privacy, stating that it does not train on users’ business data or conversations, ensuring that its models do not learn from users’ usage.

Although the GPT Store experienced a delay in its launch, OpenAI has successfully introduced this groundbreaking platform, empowering users to share and explore custom versions of AI products.

The source of the article is from the blog exofeed.nl

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