The GPT Store features a variety of AI-powered chatbots created by a variety of people, not just developers, and configured to perform a variety of tasks such as coding, answering simple questions, and more. However, OpenAI requires all chatbots to be based solely on its own AI models.
But it seems that many users and developers disagree. In particular, UC Berkeley computer science graduate Jay Dang and former Amazon engineering manager Lifan Wang introduced the FlowGPT service.
GenAI is an application ecosystem powered by generative artificial intelligence models. FlowGPT developers position their service as a repository of applications based on generative AI models such as Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, Meta* Llama 2, and OpenAI DALL-E 3, as well as interface features for these models, such as text fields and tooltips. . In other words, users are not limited to a single model and can create their own GenAI-based applications and make them publicly available.
FlowGPT developers also stated that their service is an alternative and competitor to the OpenAI platform.
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Source: Ferra

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