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OpenAI launches GPT Store but revenue sharing is still to come
Enterprises looking to capitalize on the generative AI boom and get in early would do well to check out the GPT Builder and GPT Store now.
The GPT Store was announced back in November 2023 during OpenAI’s first-ever developer conference, DevDay, an in-person gathering in its home base of San Francisco for third-party engineers building products and services atop the company’s hit AI models and APIs, including GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. Since then, the hype for the GPT Store launch has been strong, with many tech experts and industry workers openly comparing it to the launch of the Apple App Store for the iPhone back in 2008, which of course is one of the most successful and thriving digital marketplaces ever created, allowing third-party application developers to sell their iPhone, and later, iPad and Mac apps for whatever price they deem fair — with Apple taking a controversial 30% cut of all sales. During the November 2023 DevDay event, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the GPT Store would “pay people who build the most useful and the most used GPTs a portion of our revenue.
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