OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab, is reportedly exploring the launch of a new marketplace. Similar to an app store, the marketplace would allow customers to sell their proprietary AI models to other businesses. This would potentially offer access to OpenAI’s large language models for a range of use cases, including finance, retail, and more. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman divulged the possibility of a marketplace during a London meeting with developers last month. The company is currently valued at $27bn and has large investments from companies like Microsoft, Khosla Ventures, and Infosys. An OpenAI marketplace would compete with app stores from its customers and technology partners like Salesforce and Microsoft. The store could also give OpenAI an advantage over competitors like Anthropic and Cohere by reaching a broader audience.
OpenAI Considers Launching Marketplace for AI Models: Report
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