OpenAI Reportedly Developing ‘Shopping’ Feature Powered by Shopify, Likely To Introduce Soon for ChatGPT Users

OpenAI is reportedly developing a ‘Shopping’ feature powered by Shopify, which is expected to launch soon for ChatGPT users.

OpenAI Reportedly Developing ‘Shopping’ Feature Powered by Shopify, Likely To Introduce Soon for ChatGPT Users
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OpenAI is reportedly working on its own "Shopping" feature powered by the Shopify platform. The report mentioned that the ChatGPT developer could partner with the e-commerce giant to launch this new feature. Shopify is a cloud-based shopping platform that helps people sell online and in person. It allows people to start businesses, sell products, market, and manage them. OpenAI's ChatGPT is useful for a wide range of tasks, and the "Shopping" feature could be integrated within the company's tools or on the e-commerce platform. ChatGPT Helps Person Fix Chronic Back Pain After Years of Failed Physiotherapy, OpenAI President Greg Brockman Reacts.

OpenAI To Partner With Shopify To Launch ‘Shopping’ Feature, Said a Report

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