OpenAI has delayed the launch of its online app store for AI models, Bloomberg writes. The company announced the news Thursday in an email to participants testing its GPT Builder tool for creating custom versions of its popular ChatGPT chatbot.
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OpenAI has delayed the launch of its online app store for custom chatbots until early next
In a letter to participants in the GPT Builder testing program, OpenAI, in particular, noted that the launch of the GPT Store is postponed to early 2024. It was initially assumed that the online store would be launched at the end of this year.
“While we were all expecting a release this month, several unexpected events distracted us ,” OpenAI said in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The Verge .
It became known back in the summer that OpenAI was considering creating an online platform where clients could sell their own AI models customized for specific purposes. It was assumed that creating custom ChatGPT models would not require programming knowledge. For this purpose, special tools will be used to simplify the process of creating custom chatbots. The OpenAI marketplace should help startups working on artificial intelligence technologies enter a very competitive and actively developing market, currently occupied mainly only by large companies.
At its first developer conference in early November, OpenAI confirmed that it plans to launch an online app store in December. However, subsequent events with the dismissal of CEO Sam Altman by the board of directors in the middle of that month left many of the company's projects in the air and made its shareholders very nervous. In the end, after threats from most OpenAI employees to leave the company following Altman, the situation was resolved. Altman was brought back to the position of CEO, and the composition of directors was also updated.
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