OpenAI to launch AI model marketplace

June 27, 2023

OpenAI is planning to launch a marketplace for AI models. The marketplace, which is still in the early stages of development, would allow developers to sell their AI models to businesses and other users.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said that the marketplace could be “the next step in the Generative AI gold rush.” He believes that the marketplace will make it easier for businesses to find and use AI models, and that it will help to democratize AI technology.

The marketplace is expected to launch in 2023. It will be similar to an app store, where users can browse and search for AI models. Models will be categorized by industry, use case, and other factors. Users will be able to read reviews and ratings of models before making a purchase.

The marketplace is expected to give smaller AI companies a way to reach a wider audience and will force larger companies to compete on price and quality. It is also expected to accelerate the adoption of AI technology by businesses of all sizes.

The AI marketplace, according to Shahar Chen, CEO of Aquant, is a significant step for the business. He believes it will make it easier for businesses to locate and apply appropriate AI models, hence speeding up the adoption of AI technology. Chen also believes that the marketplace would democratize AI by making technology available to smaller enterprises and startups, fostering fair competition and equitable chances for all.

The sources for this piece include an article in AnalyticsIndiaMag.

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