The OpenAI team asserts that the “GPTs” function may eliminate the necessity for paid subscribers to input complicated prompts.
According to a blog post published on November 6 from developer OpenAI, the artificial intelligence (AI) system ChatGPT now permits users to create their own generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs).
However, this enables users to create personalized ChatGPT applications capable of managing diverse duties, obviating the necessity to enter protracted sequences of commands into the chat window for such functionality.
OpenAI discovered, according to the post, that a significant number of users were storing text files in which they framed ChatGPT’s responses to prompts.
Before proceeding with any duties, these “power users” were required to copy and paste these text fields into the chat box of ChatGPT each time they launched the application.
The team introduced GPTs intending to mitigate this issue, as it explicitly stated:
“Many power users maintain a list of carefully crafted prompts and instruction sets, manually copying them into ChatGPT. GPTs now do all of that for you.”
Subscribers with the “ChatGPT Plus” and Enterprise subscription tiers can access the newly introduced feature.
However, at this time, no free version is available.
Additionally, OpenAI announced that a new GPT store will debut “later this month.”
Similar to how a mobile app store operates, the store will enable developers to produce GPTs and put them up for sale.
As the store rolls out, only “verified builders” will be permitted to publish GPTs, and the team asserts that it has developed “new systems” to safeguard the privacy and safety of users.
The post stated that users may also make their GPTs public if they wish for others to utilize them.
Furthermore, organizations have the ability to develop “internal-only” GPTs, which are restricted to use exclusively by authorized personnel or departments.
As per the post, biotech firm Amgen, management consulting company Bain, and payments processor Square have reportedly initiated the utilization of GPTs for marketing material development, customer support staff assistance, and new engineer onboarding.
With more than 180 million users, ChatGPT is one of the most popular AI chat programs, according to data from SimilarWeb cited by Reuters.
However, increasing competition from Bard from Google and Claude 2 from Anthropic is present.
Musk declared on November 5 that he had developed his own artificial intelligence chat program dubbed “Grok.”