OpenAI Launches Custom GPT Store
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•OpenAI’s GPT Store Has Left Some Developers in the Lurch
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OpenAI announced in March that it would launch a store that would host custom GPTs.
The company's ChatGPT platform allows people to build custom Gpts for specific tasks.
GPT creators say they have been unable to make money from the GPT Store .
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said that GPT users outside of the US are not eligible for revenue sharing.
The world’s most highly valued AI “startup” has just closed a $6.6 billion-dollar funding round.
OpenAI has indicated that it makes a distinction between GPTs and full-fledged applications.
Some GPT makers still feel positive about the GPT Store as a platform.
Consensus raised $11.5 million in Series A funding from well-known investors.
Villocido now collects a modest amount of revenue each month by placing ads in GPTs he has already created.
On a good month , he can generate $ 200 a month in revenue, but chooses not to funnel that back into ChatGPT.
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