On Monday, OpenAI announced “GPTs,” a new feature that allows ChatGPT users to create custom versions of its AI assistant that serve different roles or purposes.
For example, in a screenshot of the GPTs interface provided by OpenAI, the upcoming GPT Store shows custom AI assistants called “Writing Coach,” “Sous Chef,” “Math Mentor,” and “Sticker Whiz” available for selection.
The screenshot describes the GPTs as assistants designed to help with writing feedback, recipes, homework help, and turning your ideas into die-cut stickers.
Through social media, members of the ChatGPT community often shared prompts or Custom Instructions that worked well for a specific purpose, such as giving recipe advice or playing the role of dungeon master in a table-top RPG.
Creating one is as easy as starting a conversation, giving it instructions and extra knowledge, and picking what it can do, like searching the web, making images, or analyzing data."
In addition to other changes to ChatGPT announced today—including an increased context length, a knowledge cutoff of April 2023, the ability to upload and analyze PDF files, and an integrated interface that lets people use DALL-E, browsing, or data analysis modes without switching—OpenAI sees GPTs as a sort of trial run for a future where people utilize AI agents to get work done:
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On Monday, OpenAI announced “GPTs,” a new feature that allows ChatGPT users to create custom versions of its AI assistant that serve different roles or purposes.
For example, in a screenshot of the GPTs interface provided by OpenAI, the upcoming GPT Store shows custom AI assistants called “Writing Coach,” “Sous Chef,” “Math Mentor,” and “Sticker Whiz” available for selection.
The screenshot describes the GPTs as assistants designed to help with writing feedback, recipes, homework help, and turning your ideas into die-cut stickers.
Through social media, members of the ChatGPT community often shared prompts or Custom Instructions that worked well for a specific purpose, such as giving recipe advice or playing the role of dungeon master in a table-top RPG.
Creating one is as easy as starting a conversation, giving it instructions and extra knowledge, and picking what it can do, like searching the web, making images, or analyzing data."
In addition to other changes to ChatGPT announced today—including an increased context length, a knowledge cutoff of April 2023, the ability to upload and analyze PDF files, and an integrated interface that lets people use DALL-E, browsing, or data analysis modes without switching—OpenAI sees GPTs as a sort of trial run for a future where people utilize AI agents to get work done:
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April 2023 knowledge cutoff is nice