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7OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Introducing the GPT Store

OpenAI launched the GPT Store, a marketplace where users can discover and share custom GPT configurations built with the GPT Builder tool. The store enables creators to publish specialized GPT assistants across categories such as productivity, education, and coding. This represents OpenAI's move to build a platform ecosystem around customizable AI assistants.

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7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing GPTs: Custom Versions of ChatGPT

OpenAI announced GPTs, a feature allowing users to create customized versions of ChatGPT by combining custom instructions, additional knowledge, and selectable capabilities. GPTs can be built without coding and are designed for specific use cases, ranging from personal productivity to enterprise deployment. OpenAI also announced a forthcoming GPT Store where creators can share and potentially monetize their GPTs.

9Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing GPT-5 for Developers via OpenAI API

OpenAI is releasing GPT-5 through its API platform, targeting developers with high reasoning performance and new developer controls. The model is positioned as best-in-class on real coding tasks. This marks the public API availability of GPT-5 following its earlier consumer rollout.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

GPT-3 Powers Over 300 Applications via OpenAI API

OpenAI reports that more than 300 applications are now using GPT-3 through its API to deliver search, conversation, text completion, and other AI features. The announcement highlights the growing commercial ecosystem built on top of GPT-3 as of early 2021. This represents an early milestone in API-based AI deployment at scale.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI DevDay: GPT-4 Turbo, Assistants API, and New Developer Products

OpenAI announced GPT-4 Turbo at DevDay, featuring a 128K context window and reduced pricing compared to GPT-4. The release also includes a new Assistants API for building agent-like applications, GPT-4 Turbo with Vision capabilities, and access to DALL·E 3 via API. These announcements collectively represent a significant expansion of OpenAI's developer platform.

9Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing GPT-5.2

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2, described as their most advanced frontier model for professional use, featuring state-of-the-art reasoning, long-context understanding, coding, and vision capabilities. The model is available through ChatGPT and the OpenAI API. It is positioned to support faster and more reliable agentic workflows.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing GPT-4o and More Tools to ChatGPT Free Users

OpenAI is launching GPT-4o, its newest flagship model, and expanding access to additional capabilities for free-tier ChatGPT users. This represents a significant democratization move, bringing frontier model capabilities to users without a paid subscription. The announcement signals OpenAI's strategy to broaden its user base while maintaining competitive pressure on rivals.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Ada Uses GPT-4 to Deliver a New Customer Service Standard

Ada, a customer service platform, has integrated GPT-4 to power its AI-driven support capabilities. The announcement, published on OpenAI's blog, highlights the deployment of GPT-4 in an enterprise customer service context. This represents a concrete enterprise deployment case study for GPT-4 in production customer-facing workflows.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Coding and Design with GPT-5

OpenAI published a blog post highlighting GPT-5's capabilities in coding and design workflows. The post appears to be a use-case showcase demonstrating how GPT-5 enables new possibilities in these domains. As a Tier 1 source announcement, it signals continued OpenAI promotion of GPT-5 for developer and creative audiences. Specific technical details are not provided in the body excerpt.