OpenAI has unlocked several features like custom GPTs, Vision, and Data Analytics for free users of ChatGPT after having kept them exclusive for paid users for several months now.
What Happened: Earlier in January, Microsoft Corp.-backed OpenAI launched the GPT Store, allowing users to access GPTs tailored for different use cases like creating social media posts, generating images, and more. Now, this feature is available to all ChatGPT users for the first time.
The ability to create custom GPTs and publish them on the store still requires users to get the ChatGPT Plus subscription which costs $20 per month.
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Whether you want to research a topic, visualize information, or write, there are several custom GPTs tailored for different requirements.
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Top 5 Custom GPTs For ChatGPT Users
1. Adobe Express
Whether you're a social media manager or just want to post something on your personal account, Adobe Express lets you create just about everything from a simple post to a flyer and a TikTok video.
2. Tutor Me
Tutor Me comes from Khan Academy and can help you with science, math, and humanities questions. If you need that push or help with something while learning, Tutor Me can be a useful tool.
3. Excel GPT
While not everyone is a fan of Excel, it is a great tool when it comes to data analysis. Now, you can give it a boost of AI using the Excel GPT add-on in ChatGPT. Provide it with the data you have and it will use the power of AI to perform quick data analysis.
4. Canva
Canva is another great tool that can be very useful if you want to design anything, from a simple social media post, to an image or a detailed presentation. It now comes with the power of AI.
5. Consensus
Being able to access scientific literature is one thing, but what if you could chat with it? Consensus lets you do that, allowing you to do everything from searching references to getting easy-to-understand explanations and more.
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