I’ve also seen it used for solving code issues. Just got access to ChatGPT's Browsing alpha model. Up until now, ChatGPT-4 hasn’t had access to live data, for example: But I only want to focus on a few of these plugins I think are the most interesting. Some people have been comparing it to an app store. To be honest, all of these plugins will be very useful to many people. Zapier: Workflow automation across 5000+ apps.Wolfram: Access computation, math, curated knowledge & real-time data.Speak: Learn how to say anything in another language.Shop: Search for millions of products from the world’s greatest brands.OpenTable: Restaurants and restaurant reservations.Milo Family AI: Co-pilot for parents, powered by GPT-4.Klarna Shopping: Search and compare prices from online shops.KAYAK: Flights, cars, hotels, and travel.Instacart: Order groceries from your local grocery stores.FiscalNote: Real-time data sets for legal, political, and regulatory data.Expedia: Flights, cars, hotels, and travel.Here are the available third-party ChatGPT plugins: After an Alpha period, more developers will get access and API users will be able to integrate plugins into their products. Third-party pluginsĪccording to the OpenAI blog, there are only 12 plugins currently available to a small set of paid users. I want to discuss a few ways that developers can and have been using these plugins but first let’s talk about the actual plugins so you can get an idea of what’s available at the moment. We’ll see some really cool automation paths in the coming weeks. It’s going to be awesome when more plugin developers get their hands on the documentation. And secondly, plugins are big because now GPT can automate tasks across multiple tools - it’s not just responding, it can now create actions. For example, you may ask the GPT to solve a math equation, and now it can use Wolframa to provide an answer. Number one, now that ChatGPT has access to third-party tools it can give more accurate answers from trusted sources and databases. But by far the biggest development was the release of ChatGPT plugins. We also saw Opera browser incorporate AI prompts using GPT and DuckDuckGo using it to summarise search queries. Adobe dropped Firefly, Canva dropped their own image AI, and Bing added DALL-E. Within a couple of days, Google soft-launched their competitor AI chatbot, Bard (available in the US and UK). We saw the release of a new updated version of ChatGPT from GPT-3.5 to GPT-4. The last few weeks have been very interesting in the AI space.
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