Love OpenAI's ChatGPT? Don't want to recreate your custom GPT routines or just want to share them with others? A new leak suggests that you will soon be able to create and share your own GPT with everyone else.
What Happened: The Microsoft Corp.-backed MSFT OpenAI is working on a new feature allowing users to create their own GPT and share it with others, according to a new detailed leak.
The “Magic Maker”, a prominent feature, is suspected to be powered by GPT-4 Magic Create, enabling users to design a unique GPT that meets their specific requirements, such as creating visuals for merchandise or assisting with code structuring.
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Users can save their customized GPTs for individual use or distribute them to others via a link. An “Advanced” mode is also available for those wishing to delve deeper into GPT creation, allowing them to set a profile icon, name, description, instructions, and welcome message.
The prototype also unveils new functionalities for the GPT, including Web Browsing, DALL-E, Code Interpreter, and “custom actions” utilizing the OpenAPI schema.
A new conversation layout is introduced, providing a more user-friendly interface with relocated buttons for regenerating, voting, or copying a response.
Additionally, efforts are already underway to ensure the compatibility of AIPRM, a comprehensive toolbox for ChatGPT, with the latest updates.
Why It Matters: OpenAI was earlier rumored to be developing a feature allowing subscribers to create their own chatbots based on the GPT-4 model.
The Gizmo V8 prototype seems to confirm these rumors with its “Magic Maker” feature and customizable GPTs. In the future, OpenAI could leverage this and allow users to buy and sell GPT models, creating an ecosystem of GPT developers and consumers.
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