Report: OpenAI’s GPT App store won’t arrive this year

First move of the reinstated CEO?

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The hits keep on coming atOpenAI. After dismissing CEO and Co-Founder Sam Altman, inviting him back, andreinstating him as CEOjust a few days ago, the ChatGPT developer is apparently pulling back, at least temporarily, on its plans for aGPT Store.

Earlier this month during the first OpenAI Dev Day, Altman introduced the concept of “GPTs”, basically custom versions of theChatGPTgenerative AI model. These bespoke versions would use custom data and therefore do what you wanted them to do. They’d be less generally smart, like the currentChatGPTthatturned 1 this week, and much more specifically smart to your needs. Perhaps the most exciting part of this announcement was that you’d be able to post and buy these custom GPTs in an online GPT Store.

Now,Axios is reportingbased on a developer memo it obtained that OpenAI is pressing pause on the GPT Store launch at least until early 2024. In the memo, according to the report, OpenAI wrote, “While we had expected to release it this month, a few unexpected things have been keeping us busy!“

That comment, if real, might be a nod toward the tumult that consumedOpenAIover the last two weeks.

A new beginning

A new beginning

Of course, all that is in the past now. On November 29,Altman posted a messageon the company blog praising his team and even holding out an olive branch to former board member and computer scientist Ilya Sutskever who may have promotedthe fire drill that prompted Altman’s removal.

“I love and respect Ilya, I think he’s a guiding light of the field and a gem of a human being. I harbor zero ill will towards him,” wrote Altman on Wednesday.

Perhaps notably, Altman made no mention of “GPTs” or the GPT store in his post. Instead, he focused significant attention on AI safety, writing the company has three immediate priorities and listing this as the first: “Advancing our research plan and further investing in our full-stack safety efforts, which have always been critical to our work.”

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There’s no indication in the reported memo that OpenAI is pausing GPTs work or really any part of its march towardArtificial General Intelligence(AGI), of which Altman writes, “One of the most important things for the team that builds AGI safely is the ability to handle stressful and uncertain situations, and maintain good judgment throughout.”

Assuming this pause memo is real, the delay to early 2024 is just a matter of a few months. Knowing OpenAI and the rapid development pace of ChatGPT and the large language model (LLM) powering it, the delay could shrink to weeks.

All told, it’s back to AI business for OpenAI.

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