The new GPTs feature is designed to reduce the need for users to enter complex prompts, a common practice among power users. Users can also share their GPTs publicly or create "internal-only" GPTs for specific departments or authorized employees. Companies like Amgen, Bain, and Square have already started using GPTs for various purposes such as creating marketing materials and aiding customer support staff.
Key takeaways:
- ChatGPT, an AI system developed by OpenAI, has launched a new feature that allows users to create their own generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs), reducing the need for complex prompts.
- The new feature is available to subscribers of the “ChatGPT Plus” and Enterprise subscription tiers, with no free version currently available.
- A new store for GPT will open later this month, allowing developers to create and sell their GPTs, similar to a mobile app store. Only verified builders will be allowed to post GPTs in the store.
- Companies such as Amgen, Bain, and Square have already started using GPTs for tasks like creating marketing materials, aiding customer support staff, and onboarding new engineers.