Must be a standalone product like dall-e is to chatGPT.
Extensions to existing products such as custom businesses interfaces or iterations(GPT-5) do not count. Wrappers around existing products (i.e using chatGPT as the backend) do not count.
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Resolves YES:
https://openai.com/blog/new-models-and-developer-products-announced-at-devday
“Text-to-speech (TTS)
Developers can now generate human-quality speech from text via the text-to-speech API. Our new TTS model offers six preset voices to choose from and two model variants, tts-1 and tts-1-hd. tts is optimized for real-time use cases and tts-1-hd is optimized for quality. Pricing starts at $0.015 per input 1,000 characters.”
As this is a standalone model and is not an extension to an existing product, this counts as a new product.
I believe it should, as it is a fundamentally new feature/backend API that was not accessible before
@JulianK It needs to be a brand new product or service that a consumer can buy or access in the traditional sense. Their example for the demo uses chatGPT for the backend, which doesn’t count.

