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OpenAI is opening ChatGPT to developers through a new app directory, shifting AI from a single model into a platform with ...
PCWorld reports that OpenAI has launched an app store for ChatGPT, allowing developers to submit applications that integrate directly with the AI chatbot platform. Users can access apps through the ...
Photo Credit: OpenAI is accepting app submissions to third party developers, which means ChatGPT could see an explosion of travel apps before long. Screen captured via ChatGPT / Screen captured via ...
OpenAI disabled controversial “app suggestions” in ChatGPT after user backlash mistook them for unannounced ads. Facing criticism and fears of eroding trust, the company admitted it “fell short” and ...
Those might not exactly be ads you're seeing on ChatGPT, at least according to OpenAI. Nick Turley, OpenAI's head of ChatGPT, clarified the confusion around potential ads appearing with the AI chatbot ...
Disney and OpenAI struck a licensing agreement that gives ChatGPT and Sora access to Disney's characters and IP. Disney is also investing $1 billion in the AI company and becoming a "major customer." ...
App developers looking to launch their programs in ChatGPT can now submit them for review and potential publication, OpenAI said Wednesday. The company also introduced a new app directory within ...
While OpenAI continues to insist that there are currently no ads — or tests for advertising — live in ChatGPT, the company’s chief research officer Mark Chen also acknowledged that the company “fell ...
Starting today, developers can submit apps for OpenAI’s review. Approved apps will appear in ChatGPT’s new directory. Claudio Manuel Neves-Valente identified as Brown University and MIT shooting ...
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On Thursday, The Walt Disney Company announced a $1 billion investment in OpenAI and a three-year licensing agreement that will allow users of OpenAI’s Sora video generator to create short clips ...