Am I the only one that doesn't understand the added value of the GPT store?
As the post title says, I don't get it. Don't get me wrong, it's cool that people can now share "their" GPTs, but what is the real value here? It's not like people are spending buckets of money and literally training new transformers with original data for some purpose that they can then resell. It's just the same old GPT-4 with someone else's custom instructions slapped on it.
I struggle to see the value here when it's something that I can so dramatically easily recreate. For example, the top coding GPT is "Grimoire" -- but it literally gives all the same answers and suggestions as my own coding GPT that I created. Except I like my own better because I can fine tune its responses to be bespoke to my style, whereas with "Grimoire" I am stuck with someone else's instructions that ask me to tip its creator. Yet both are sitting on top of the same knowledge set. I understand you can upload files, but that's not the same as fully training.
Is it cool that people can share these? Yes. But given they're calling it a "store" (I haven't seen anything asking to pay yet) -- is someone going to have such good custom instructions on a GPT that I'm going to pay for it? No.
I guess where I could be proven wrong is that not everyone wants to spend time creating their own GPT. But it really is so incredibly easy.
This is just my opinion. I am curious what others think.