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Revolutionizing Chatbot Monetization: OpenAI Unveils New GPT Store Policies and Partners with Developers to Reward Creativity

In a bid to create an ecosystem where developers are rewarded for their creativity and impact, OpenAI has announced changes to its GPT Store monetization policies. The company had initially delayed the launch of its store but made it available earlier this year for users of its chatbot to share variations of the original GPT with the community.

The GPT Store showcases the most “useful and popular” versions of the chatbot, categorizing them based on different topics such as writing, research, and programming. The store is accessible to users of ChatGPT Plus, ChatGPT Enterprise, and ChatGPT Team, catering to different user needs and preferences.

In order to refine its monetization strategy, OpenAI has partnered with a group of developers in the US to test a new format that rewards creators based on the use of GPTs. While additional developers cannot currently join these tests, OpenAI hopes to offer more creators the opportunity to monetize their GPTs in the future.

OpenAI is working towards fostering a vibrant ecosystem where creators are recognized for their impact and users have access to a wide range of useful GPTs. With these changes, developers can now earn money by creating variations of the original GPT that are useful and popular among users.

Samantha Johnson

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