OpenAI is empowering ChatGPT subscribers to shape custom AI agents for specific tasks without the need for coding expertise.
In a world where chatbots can seemingly do anything, artificial intelligence developer OpenAI is taking it up a notch. With the unveiling of AI platform ChatGPT one year ago, OpenAI sent shockwaves through the AI landscape. Now, they're back with a game-changer: a platform for creating customized versions of ChatGPT, all without the hassle of coding. It's an exclusive treat for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, and it's about to redefine how AI is tailored to meet our unique needs.
For those eagerly waiting to dive into this AI smorgasbord, OpenAI is introducing these personalized AI agents, imaginatively named GPTs, via the GPT Store. Though the store's inner workings remain shrouded in mystery for now, OpenAI has a deal for creators: they'll eventually receive compensation based on how extensively their GPTs are utilized. These AI wonders will be available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers and OpenAI's enterprise customers, who will be able to craft their own internal GPTs.
The Big Reveal at DevDay
This announcement came to light at OpenAI's DevDay, the company's very first developer conference held in San Francisco. The audience was treated to more than one revelation, including a turbocharged and more cost-effective GPT-4, reduced pricing for developers incorporating OpenAI models into their apps, and the astounding news that ChatGPT now boasts a staggering 100 million weekly users.
We’re all ready to kick off our first ever OpenAI DevDay! See you soon!
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) November 6, 2023
Tune into the keynote at 10 AM PST: https://t.co/58pPC7gpwj pic.twitter.com/oWN4Fltm2y
Customization Unleashed
OpenAI acknowledged the community's thirst for personalizing ChatGPT to suit their specific needs. While Custom Instructions introduced in July allowed users to set preferences, the hunger for greater control persisted. Power users often maintained lists of meticulously crafted prompts and instructions, manually inserting them into ChatGPT. With GPTs, this tedious work would become a thing of the past.
The GPT platform boasts a versatile interface that lets you define how your GPT interacts with users before you deploy it. During a demo, the "Creative Writing Coach" bot critiqued a writing sample in a PDF, while another bot named "Event Navigator" was generated to assist DevDay attendees. It auto-assigned a name, designed a profile picture using DALL-E, and absorbed the event schedule from a PDF attachment to provide informed answers.
Each GPT can be tailored to perform web browsing, utilize DALL-E for image generation, and even access OpenAI's Code Interpreter tool for coding tasks. A "Knowledge" section allows the upload of custom data, such as the DevDay event schedule. The "Actions" feature enables GPTs to connect to external services, like Canva and Zapier, for accessing data from emails, databases, and more.
Competition in the AI World
With the introduction of custom GPTs, OpenAI joins the ranks of other AI platforms like Character.AI and Meta, which have introduced AI personas in popular platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger. OpenAI positions itself as a more utility-focused solution, emphasizing functionality rather than creating bots that mimic human behavior. Nevertheless, OpenAI doesn't discourage the development of GPTs with human-like personas.
Maintaining Privacy and Ethical Guidelines
Creators of GPTs won't have access to the conversations users have with their agents. What usage data they'll have access to remains uncertain. OpenAI, however, commits to monitor activity and block content like fraud, hate speech, and "adult themes." The GPT Store will require agent submissions only from users who've verified their identities. Initially, GPTs will be accessible through shareable web links.
A Glimpse of OpenAI's Ambition
Ultimately, OpenAI envisions its GPT platform as a significant step toward realizing its main goal: the creation of an AI superintelligence, or AGI. Restricting access to paid subscribers is also likely to boost the company's already rapidly growing revenue, as it seeks a valuation from investors of up to $90 billion.
So, whether you're an AI aficionado or just curious about the future of chatbots, this revelation from OpenAI promises a journey into a world where AI adapts to your needs, no coding required.