Why is there a delay in the launch of GPT Store, OpenAI explained the reason

Artificial intelligence company OpenAI organized its first Devday developer conference in November. At this conference, the company informed that custom chatbots can also be created with the help of the GPT 4 model. Not only this, the company had also announced the rollout of the GPT store. The company had said that the GPT store would be launched in December.

Dec 4, 2023 - 08:32
Why is there a delay in the launch of GPT Store, OpenAI explained the reason

Microsoft-backed company OpenAI recently announced the rollout of the GPT store.

It was believed that the company's GPT stores might be launched with some delay. In this series, OpenAI has also confirmed this news.

The company has admitted that the rollout of GPT stores will be delayed with some delay. The company has said that the launch of the GPT store has currently been postponed to early 2024.

It is known that artificial intelligence company OpenAI organized its first Devday developer conference in November itself.

At this conference, the company informed that custom chatbots can also be created with the help of the GPT 4 model. Not only this, the company had also announced the rollout of the GPT store.

GPT store will be a market. Here, users of OpenAI's GPT Builders will be able to sell and share their own created GPTs.

OpenAI has sent an email to users of GPT Builders. In this email, the company has informed us about the delayed rollout of the GPT Store. The company has informed us that the GPT store is not being rolled out this year. It will be rolled out early next year.

The company has also mentioned in this email the reason for the delay in the GPT store rollout. The company informed us that the company remained busy due to some unexpected things. This was the reason why the company could not focus on rolling out the GPT store.

The company was earlier preparing to roll out the GPT store in December this year. However, this could not happen and now this will continue for some more time.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer