While ChatGPT has been available on the App Store since May 25 in France, OpenAI now intends to create its own app store that would bring together all ChatGPT-based AI software, the outlet reports. Information.
This “App Store” dedicated mainly to professional use will allow developers to sell their artificial intelligence models, in particular built on ChatGPT, and companies will benefit from it.
Companies using ChatGPT often adapt the technology for their own purposes, such as identifying financial fraud from online data or searching for internal documents.
This new application store, therefore, will offer companies the latest AI models that they could exploit to improve their internal system, or for example to automate customer service or generate more natural text in a chatbot.
Thus, developers and the latest AI models will be directly linked to companies through this interface.
Catch up with the competition
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly unveiled the project during a meetup with developers in London last month, according to Information.
Second stated goal: Catch up with competition like SalesForce and Microsoft, who already run these kinds of app stores for their clients. This project also allows OpenAI to expand its customer base and become more open to businesses.
In the Apple app store, ChatGPT was ranked in the top 5 of free apps when it appeared, despite a poor benchmark.
Source: BFM TV
