Farewell, we hardly scripted thee
Microsoft has announced the retirement of GPT Builder. It is giving users just one month before their data is deleted.subscription at the start of this year and charged users $20 per month to create customized versions of Copilot GPTs. Microsoftat the time:"For example, a grocery shopping Copilot GPT can be used to create a grocery list based on a meal plan that you send to the Copilot GPT.
Customers could use Copilot GPT Builder to create, edit, and publish their customized GPTs, it added:"Only you can edit your Copilot GPTs, so you can share the link to your Copilot GPT without worrying about others changing or deleting it."that it plans to remove the ability to create GPTs starting July 10, and will then start deleting them – along with their associated data – through to July 14.
The rest of the Copilot Pro line-up, including integration with Microsoft's productivity applications and priority access to GPT-4 Turbo, is unaffected. We asked Microsoft if it might consider reducing the Copilot Pro subscription fee in light of the functionality being removed, but the company has yet to respond.We asked if there was any chance that it might hand the project over to the community for future support and development, and will update this piece if Microsoft responds.
In the meantime, while we wait for whatever AI wizardry Microsoft has in store to replace the product, farewell, GPT Builder. We really did hardly know you. ®Are our IT decisions costing the planet?The Microsoft GA that wasn't: Analyst rips into availability of Copilot in Fabric
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