
OpenAI's decision to launch an app platform with ChatGPT without a monetization strategy, reported by @steph_palazzolo, has sparked concerns among some employees and developers. Critics argue the move limits the platform's potential by restricting access to paying customers of ChatGPT and not allowing developers to charge for their apps. This has led to disappointment over a lack of users and support from OpenAI, particularly in providing user analytics. The situation raises questions about the startup's strategy and its impact on the developer community involved with the GPT Store.
Former Google employee: How a ‘code red’ meeting and ChatGPT led execs to take 'shortcuts' in Gemini AI launch https://t.co/bdmGcfYWYn
Joe Rogan and Jonathan Haidt Highlight DEI's Influence On Google's Gemini and Microsoft's ChatGPT: "Structural Stupidity" @joerogan: "What's very bizarre with the initial implementation, specifically with Google's version, is that it's ideologically captured." @JonHaidt: "I'm… https://t.co/V0XQ3zNtJC
Maguire is one of multiple former Google employees who told The Free Press that the Gemini fiasco stems from a corporate culture that prioritizes the ideology of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) over excellence and good business sense. https://t.co/O1T4bNqVHB












