From corny jokes to job applications, ChatGPT's new store is selling specialized AI software

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Prominent artificial intelligence company OpenAI has launched a new way for developers to sell and distribute their own, custom versions of AI software through an online store, with industry participants and watchdogs saying it could change how businesses and consumers use the technology.

The GPT Store will include personalized artificial intelligence applications, and will let users discover and build versions tailored to specific topics or needs. 

The store will offer custom versions of ChatGPT, created by developers who pay a subscription fee to OpenAI.

The GPT Store features custom implementations of artificial intelligence. (James Dunne/CBC)

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Think of an AI bot that only exists to help with dinner recipes, or with

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