Aaron O'Leary

GPTs by OpenAI - Create your own ChatGPT

You can now create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills.

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Aaron O'Leary
This feels like one of the most significant updates yet. Allowing users to essentially create their own ChatGPT clients for different use-cases is huge. I've a feeling a lot of third party apps might be made redundant from this though. Example GPTs are available today and soon user made GPTs will be available in a number of weeks through the newly announced ChatGPT store. ChatGPT Store: Alongside GPTs, a new store is launching where users will be able to build and publish their own GPTs. Once in the store, GPTs become searchable and may climb the leaderboards and users will be able to receive payment for their own GPTs
josie
@aaronoleary congrats!
Paul Gorval
Wow, this is game-changing, @aaronoleary 🚀. Opening up to user-generated ChatGPTs is an extraordinarily democratizing move. I agree, many third-party apps could be potentially overshadowed. But, this also throws light on unexplored horizons of applications. Questions that arise – how will the quality of these user-created GPTs be assessed? And, the potential challenges users might face with payments? Nonetheless, the ChatGPT store sounds very intriguing! 💡 Can't wait to see it unfold in the leaderboard race.
Andrian Valeanu
It's a big deal for ChatGPT users! Really looking forward to seeing everyone do way more with ChatGPT from today on. 😌
Akriti (AK)
I can't tell how badly I needed to try something like this! So happy that this has finally been launched. My team at therlvntstudios.com is all set to get going with this now.
Siddhardha Kancharla
They just killed a bunch of startups and made life easy for a bunch more
Hikaru Nagashima
Wow This is great
Peter Button
Just wondering: Microsoft owns a share of OpenAI. But with this update, many users of PowerAutomate will shift towards Zapier… does anybody know, how much power Microsoft could have to stop OpenAI from delivering so efficiently?
William Thomas
@peter_button1 I think custom GPTs are going to serve a more retail or direct to user experience for now, and in the long run Power Automate is going to focus on enabling enterprise workflows with multiple agents and complex workflows. At least that's my WAG. (Wild A$$ Guess)
Dmitry Shapiro
Great update, but ... This approach creates fundamental limitations to what you can use GPTs for. If you wanted to use GPTs to create a chatbot to embed in your website, the only people who could use the bot would be people who are already signed in to ChatGPT on whatever browser/webview they’re using to view your website—cutting out the overwhelming majority of your site visitors from being able to use it. This also makes it hard to share your bot on social media, inside messengers, etc. If you want to charge people to use the GPT you created, you can’t do it. You might be able to earn a rev share if people discover your GPT in the GPT App Store—but it is clear that revenue generation is not in your control. If you want to build anything more than a simple packaged prompt, you instantly run into roadblocks, as the GPT builder offers little ability to create sophisticated workflows. OpenAI must approve each GPT, and may restrict its usage based on their yet-to-be-published guidelines. MindStudio is a radically more powerful AI builder On the other hand, MindStudio.ai allows anyone to develop “AI-powered apps” — “AIs”. While OpenAI is a walled garden, locking AI developers and users into their ecosystem, MindStudio AIs live on the open web, can be embedded in native mobile apps, embedded in websites, etc. These AIs can use many different models, including OpenAI (GPT 3, 3.5, 3.5 Transform, 4.0), Anthropic (Claude 1, 2), Google PaLM2—and many more coming soon. This is important, as some models are better at one thing, while others are better, faster, cheaper at other things. AI creators can choose to use the right model(s) for each use case, or even use entirely new models as they become available. MindStudio’s IDE (Integrated Development Environment) allows AI developers to create sophisticated, multi-step workflows that can build not only simple chatbots, but powerful AI-powered business applications. AIs built with MindStudio can be embedded in websites and made available to any visitor of the website, without requiring them to be a ChatGPT or MindStudio user. Instant access to interaction with the AI—no roadblocks. AI developers get to choose if they offer their AIs for free or charge for them. You set the monthly subscription price, and don’t have to rely on an ambiguous rev share from the model providers. There are people making thousands of $$ recurring monthly revenue with AIs they created using MindStudio. MindStudio gives AI developers dramatically more control than GPT Builder – it is a full-featured IDE, rather than a simplistic form with few configurations. Coming later this week, MindStudio is launching “Functions” – the ability for JavaScript developers to create automation modules that can be used in AI workflows. Non-technical AI developers can add these functions into their workflows and configure them for their needs.
Andrew Murray
LFG!
Gadir
I wrote this update to the GPT chat. I was wondering what he thought about this. Here is his answer "However, it seems to be a hypothetical scenario or a fictional situation that hasn't occurred as of my last knowledge" Who's lying to me 😑 😅😅 Just kidding. I'm glad you continue to develop this power tool
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