The iPhone completely changed the mobile market in 2007, but it was the App Store that truly made it an essential part of our lives. Initially, the App Store was not part of Apple’s plan, but it’s hard to imagine the iPhone experience without it now. Just like the way we rely on third-party apps to enhance our iPhone experience, we may soon see a similar trend with ChatGPT. The era of personalized AI experiences is approaching, where custom AI programs will take over specific tasks, similar to the way the App Store revolutionized the iPhone experience.
OpenAI recently announced the development of customized GPTs, which is akin to the App Store upgrade for the iPhone. This delay in the release of the GPT Store could be beneficial, especially given the recent changes within OpenAI. While the launch has been postponed to early next year, it’s clear that there are some unexpected issues playing into this decision.
With ChatGPT Plus currently at full capacity, it’s clear that there is a demand for customized GPTs. It’s likely that once the GPT Store launches, these custom GPTs will be available to all users. The delay may also be related to the development of capacity for new ChatGPT Plus signups.
