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Microsoft kills off Copilot GPT Builder after just 3 months
The move is not likely to be viewed favorably by users who spent time, energy, and money on a subscription to create custom Copilot GPTs.
AI influencer and Pennsylvania University Wharton School of Business professor Ethan Mollick also offered his surprise at the move, noting it could hamper innovation from grassroots users. Despite the absence of direct collaboration, the tool drew inspiration from OpenAI’s GPT Builder, indicating a trend towards customizable AI solutions in the market. Yet the move is not likely to be viewed favorably by users who already spent time, energy, and money on a subscription to create custom Copilot GPTs, and also may raise questions about Microsoft’s overall commitment to any new AI products and services it releases going forward.
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