ChatGPT maker OpenAI has announced a delay in the launch of its custom GPT store, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. Originally scheduled for November 2023, the release of the custom GPT store is now expected to happen in early 2024. The decision to postpone the launch coincides with the unexpected removal and subsequent reinstatement of Sam Altman as the CEO of OpenAI. This move followed employee threats to resign. The GPTs, which are AI assistants capable of performing real-world tasks, will allow users to share their GPTs and potentially earn income based on user engagement. OpenAI has been making improvements to the GPTs based on customer feedback. The delay in the custom GPT store launch comes as OpenAI continues to refine its AI models and expand the capabilities of its offerings.
OpenAI Delays Launch of Custom GPT Store to Early 2024, Following CEO Controversy
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