OpenAI opens developer submissions for new ChatGPT store; Here's how
OpenAI is opening submissions for its new store to allow for publication in ChatGPT
OpenAI is rolling out a new app store that allows developers to submit their third-party apps for review and publication within ChatGPT.
The company’s new app directory within the platform’s tools menu is being dubbed an “app store.“
OpenAI previously announced a new app ecosystem designed to bring a wide range of capabilities to ChatGPT users.
The recent development aims to expand the platform to a diverse community of developers, allowing them to publish interactive apps directly within the chat interface.
According to TechCrunch, the company stated, “Apps enhance ChatGPT conversations by adding new context and enabling actions such as ordering groceries, converting outlines into slide decks, or searching for apartments.“
The recent developments prompt developers to submit their apps to the OpenAI developer platform where they can track their approval status easily.
The current deployment of these features is a crucial step toward elevating the capability of the app while offering massive benefits to the platform’s users.
The achievement of the new initiative will depend solely on how effectively OpenAI manages quality control and fairly rewards its creators.
In addition, its outcome will define how the world interacts with artificial intelligence on a daily basis.
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