The artificial intelligence company OpenAI has announced the launch of its GPT store for all users, according to Mira Morati, the company’s Chief Technology Officers.
The company started providing the GPT store since its launch for subscribers who pay subscription fees like ChatGPT Plus. According to the latest updates announced by the company, the store will also be available to free account holders.
The company launched its store at the beginning of the current year, which allows subscribers to create custom artificial intelligence robots that perform specific tasks, called GPTs by the company, and the store allows sharing these robots with other users.
Users can access a variety of different robots in the GPT store, such as the Consensus robot, which collects results from millions of research papers, the Programming Teacher robot from Khan Academy, the Canva robot for designing presentations and social media posts, as well as the Books robot, which serves as a guide for books and literature, among other robots totaling in the millions.
The wide launch of the GPT store will increase the number of available custom robots in the store, as creating these robots is easy and does not require programming experience. Once completed, they will be easily published. The company plans to offer a program that allows users to profit from using these robots based on their usage rates.
The GPT store is one of the features that were originally exclusive to ChatGPT subscribers along with other services like file uploads, image analysis, web searching, but OpenAI has decided to also make it available to free account holders with some limitations.