It's an indication of their ability to keep things secret they mean to keep secret. It's very reasonable for anyone but the absolute biggest sites to think "who cares if someone sees our WIP dark mode?". On the other hand, it really seems like OpenAI wouldn't have wanted this out yet and just half-assed hiding it.
> It's an indication of their ability to keep things secret they mean to keep secret.
This is a fairly large assumption, that the secret was important to them. Sometimes a curtain in front of the stage is all that’s needed, until things are ready.
It feels like you're trying to be just vague enough that you won't be called out on being wrong.
The plugin system is completely open. It's a manifest file like a robot.txt. You can hook up the API to those endpoints yourself with minimal technical skill.
Many people had already integrated Wolfram and that was before there was an open format specifically designed to be easily integrated into ChatGPT.
At the end of the day for how overused the term "FUD" is on this site, this is the first time I've actually seen it in action.
> It's an indication of their ability to keep things secret they mean to keep secret.
Leaving aside OpenAI’s intention, its an indication of OpenAI’s failure to restrict access via their system to something to which they have represented to plugin suppliers that their system will restricted access to only a small, supplier-identified group of testers.