Rumour mill is running overtime as OpenAI, the creator of immensely popular ChatGPT, heads into it first developer conference, with a talk of a new feature that will enable its subscribers to create personalised chatbots.
Leaked screenshots and videos throw light on this new feature, which is touted to be among several others that OpenAI is expected to announce later on November 6.
Tibor Blaho, who is an SEO tool developer, shared a video showcasing the UI for the custom “GPT Builder” feature. This will enable users to create a personalised chatbot by entering simple prompts.
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How does the ChatGPT Builder tool work?
A "create" tab will appear on ChatGPT, where subscribers will have to choose the default language and writing style for the chatbot. Next, by clicking on the "configure" tab, users will be able to name the bot and describe how it will function.
The feature will also prompt options to add customised actions to the bot. As one proceeds with the configuration, the "preview pane" will allow them to test the chatbot and edit it too.
Reports suggest that aside from having an interactive interface, this feature will also allow users to share and deploy chatbots.
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Generative AI is the new tech frontier with companies in the race to grab the bigger market share.
Elon Musk on November 5 announced the launch of "Grok" chatbot, which is integrated with X, formerly Twitter, and believes it has advantages over ChatGPT as it has access to the latest information through the micro-blogging platform. "Grok" will be available to a select group of X subscribers.
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