
The launch of the ChatGPT plugin store was supposed to radically improve the ChatGPT ecosystem. The idea was to open up ChatGPT’s immense capabilities to third-party developers, who would then innovate and build even more powerful tools by leveraging the AI chatbot.
However, several months along the line, the launch of ChatGPT plugins hasn’t really had the impact observers believed it would. Instead, poorly built plugins that aren’t extending the chatbot’s capabilities in any meaningful way litter the store. Have an important task at hand? Skip these ChatGPT plugins that make big promises but come up short on delivery.
On March 19, 2024, OpenAI disabled ChatGPT Plugin conversations and completely removed them on April 9, 2024. ChatGPT Plugins were removed because much of their functionality can be found in custom GPTs and the GPT Store.
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