The new platform, called GPTS, relies on chatbot technology but specializes in performing specific tasks (Shutterstock)

Artificial intelligence application company OpenAI has launched a platform to provide personalized versions for each user of its artificial intelligence conversation service (chatbot) affiliated with ChatGBT after months of postponement, according to a report by the German News Agency.

The new platform, called "GPTS", relies on automated chat technology, but it is specialized in performing specific tasks.

According to the agency’s report, the GBT platform will become more experienced in responding to the needs of each individual user, for example, suggesting shortcuts to his destination, and suggesting recipes to help solve mathematical problems.

The user can pay for the use of GPT4 chat through the GPT Store service.

OpenAI, owned by the American software empire Microsoft, intends to explain how developers will use the GPTS service to reap profits in the future through it by the end of the first quarter of this year.

In November, OpenAI announced the platform and indicated its desire to launch it quickly, but the crisis to which the company was exposed led to the postponement of the step.

The Board of Directors dismissed Sam Altman, CEO and co-founder, from his position, then returned to his position again due to employee and investor protests against his removal.

OpenAI says users have already developed more than 3 million specialized versions of GPTS since the service was announced two months ago.

It is not yet clear how many of these versions are actually available on the platform currently.

Source: German