All media outlets are comparing GPTs to the Apple app store revolution back then and essentially pushing entrepreneur to jump in and create something.

To create a mobile app you need years of experience and in certain areas a team and tousen of dollars in other areas. To create a GPT, you answer questions in a wizard a upload documents, something that can be done a replicated in minutes, where is the sale value in there? What I see is a wrapper on top on chatgpt (like many other AI indie projects)

This is not a critique, I see the potential for internal use in a company or where the value resides on private documents, but I really don’t see a new application marketplace revolution in here. What am I missing? Or it is just hype?

  • Fantastic_Pudding_54@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It’s just a bunch of wannabes, there is value just very bad executions, the value of a mobile app is to be a “service”, since there is an official GPT app it is almost useless, unless you get to make good organization and cool concepts, example a concept of like, making ChatGPT more organized, by making the UI more better, maybe quick requests, but no they make a shitty framework of what could have been, make some cool different logo thinking there unique, and then throw ads and subscriptions to access this when you can just use the official ChatGPT itself without spending that much money, the value is there, just hard to find because of these wannabes.