SAN FRANCISCO — OpenAI has introduced a new feature called GPTs, which allows users to create customized versions of ChatGPT for specific purposes. This new capability enables individuals and businesses to tailor ChatGPT to better assist with daily tasks, work, and home activities, and to share these custom models with others. Examples of GPT applications include learning board game rules, teaching kids math, or designing stickers.
Creating a GPT requires no coding and can be done by anyone. Users simply start a conversation, provide instructions, add extra knowledge, and select the desired functionalities such as web searching, image creation, or data analysis. This feature is currently available for ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users, with plans to expand to more users soon.
The GPT Store will launch later this month, allowing users to create and share GPTs publicly. Verified builders’ creations will be featured in the store, making them searchable and potentially earning money based on usage. OpenAI has ensured that GPTs are built with privacy and safety in mind, with strict controls over data usage and sharing.
GPTs offer enterprise customers the ability to deploy internal-only versions for specific use cases, departments, or proprietary datasets. This feature is designed to enhance productivity and streamline tasks across various business functions.
By involving the community in the development and customization of GPTs, OpenAI aims to build safer and better-aligned AI systems. This approach aligns with OpenAI’s mission to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI) that benefits humanity.
For more information, users can visit chatgpt.com to explore the new features and get started with creating their own GPTs.