OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has announced the delay of its custom GPT store launch until early 2024, as revealed in an internal memo obtained by Reuters on Friday. Initially introduced during OpenAI’s first developer conference in November, the custom GPTs and store were initially scheduled for a later launch in the same month. The delay is attributed to ongoing efforts to enhance GPTs based on valuable customer feedback, according to the internal memo.
This postponement occurs amid organizational shifts, including the unexpected removal and subsequent reinstatement of CEO Sam Altman, following threats of employee resignations. The custom GPTs are advanced AI assistants designed for real-world tasks, such as booking flights on behalf of users. Additionally, the anticipated feature allows users to share their GPTs and earn money based on user engagement.
As OpenAI navigates internal changes, the delay in the custom GPT store launch reflects the company’s commitment to refining and optimizing its technology before making it widely accessible to users.