12 Crazy Things Built In 12 Hours Since The OpenAI Dev Day Announcements

Zinger Key Points
  • OpenAI announced GPT-4 Turbo and several other new features at its Dev Day event.
  • Some enterprising developers have already knocked out apps that use these new technologies.
  • Here is a collection of the 12 crazy things built in 12 hours since the OpenAI Dev Day.

OpenAI's Dev Day has been full of surprises and some eye-catching announcements, including the ability to create personalized GPTs and sell them on the GPT Store. Now, some enterprising developers have already built 12 crazy things in the 12 hours since the announcement.

The Microsoft Corp.-backed MSFT OpenAI announced a slew of new updates, including the launch of GPT-4 Turbo, which is a lot cheaper, a "copyright shield" for customers, and the ability to create and sell personalized GPTs.

See Also: OpenAI’s New Frontier: GPT-4 Turbo Packs A Punch With Expanded Memory And Reduced Costs

12 Crazy Things Built In 12 Hours Since OpenAI Dev Day

Developers have wasted no time in creating some crazy and interesting things within hours of the OpenAI Dev Day announcements. We have compiled a list of some of these creations here.

AI Sports Narrator

Forget commentators, you can now get ChatGPT to do the sports commentary for you. You can also set the tone, speed, language, and perhaps the level of enthusiasm, too!

This still cost the developer a good amount of money – the video demo was worth $30, so it's not cheap right now. But it should get cheaper with further optimizations in the future.

Chat With Webcam

Some people just prefer text over voice for various reasons. Now, thanks to GPT-4 Turbo, you can use the GPT Vision API to chat with the webcam.

The setup uses the Vision API and captures an image whenever a prompt is entered.

As far as real-world use is concerned, this can be a great tool for blind people – they can enter the text, and ChatGPT can respond via voice after analyzing the visuals.

X Optimizer GPT

Want to maximize engagement on X? You can now use ChatGPT to do just that. A new tool called X Optimizer GPT fine-tunes posts and highlights the best time to post them on X for maximum engagement.

Talk To YouTube Video

Always wanted to talk to YouTube videos, ask questions, and more? You can now do that using ChatGPT.

Two developers built a GPT app that lets you post a YouTube video link and ask ChatGPT what it is about, apart from other questions.

Wanderlust

Bitten by the wanderlust bug but don't really know how to get to your destination or what to do there? This new GPT app called Wanderlust is what you need.

Wanderlust was even demoed on stage during the OpenAI Dev Day event, so it is one of the more polished apps out there right now.

WebcamGPT

A developer used the GPT Vision API to build an app called WebcamGPT.

As the name suggests, WebcamGPT uses the feed from your webcam to recognize what is happening in real time. It can identify objects, actions, and more.

Webpage Optimizer

Have a webpage or a website and don't know how you can improve it?

The Webpage Optimizer app lets you do just that – all you need to do is post a link. The app will analyze the webpage and come back with suggestions on how you can improve it.

This can be a great tool for web designers and people who want a great landing page that shows off their work and other details.

AGI.zip

OpenAI turbocharged GPT-4 with the launch of Turbo, but some might find even that to be a little slow.

That's why a developer has developed a custom GPT app called AGI.zip. While the name is nerdy, it just means that it is an optimized app that focuses on speed.

This custom GPT agent comes with 20 pre-built hotkeys for blazing-fast performance. It achieves this by using longer-term memory, reusable skills, and more.

Mockup To Code

Do you love creating mockups but hate coding? Or do you know how to create mockups but not coding?

This Lowfi Mockup to Code app can handle the coding part, so you can sit back and relax after creating a mockup.

Custom Dashboards

Visualizing data is the easiest way to understand it.

Now, a developer has created an app that lets you feed in the data to ChatGPT and lets it build a custom dashboard just for you.

Roast My Website

Do you have a website and want to get roasted on how bad it is?

You can now let ChatGPT do it, complete with voice!

GPTvsGPT

Enough of the roasting. A new app called GPTvsGPT lets you sit back and enjoy two GPTs arguing with each other.

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