ChatGPT has made remarkable strides in its development since its release, with the latest offering, ChatGPT-4 Turbo, showcased at OpenAI’s 2023 Dev Day. The new version introduces GPTs, which are small, specialized versions of ChatGPT designed to perform specific tasks. These can range from a kitchen assistant to a homework helper, and are an evolution of the Custom Instructions feature, allowing for greater customization without the need for complex programming skills.
The GPT-4 Turbo boasts enhanced code interpretation and a larger context window, enabling users to create and refine their GPTs using simple natural language. These creations can be shared immediately within the community and, soon, through a centralized storefront where the most popular GPTs may generate income for their creators.
OpenAI is also targeting enterprise users by offering the ability to create internal, admin-approved mini-chatbots tailored to specific business needs. Privacy and policy adherence are priorities for OpenAI, with new technical safeguards and an identity verification system for developers in the works to maintain transparency and trust.
Key Takeaways:
- ChatGPT’s latest version, ChatGPT-4 Turbo, introduces task-specific iterations known as GPTs that can perform a variety of functions trained by users.
- With the advent of GPT-4 Turbo, users can now customize and develop these GPTs using natural language instructions without needing extensive programming knowledge.
- OpenAI plans to launch a storefront for users to share and monetize their custom GPTs, while also emphasizing privacy and policy compliance through new safeguards and an identity verification system for developers.
“GPTs are small, task-specific iterations of ChatGPT. Think of them like the single-purpose apps and features on your phone but instead of them maintaining a timer or stop watch, or a digital assistant transcribing your voice instructions into a shopping list, GPTs will do, basically anything you train them to.”
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