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The store of the future: ChatGPT's new GPT store
An app store but for AI
Hey There, Welcome Back to AI for 30!
Big news in the tech world! OpenAI has just launched the new GPT Store within ChatGPT. It's an app store, but for AI, and it's a pretty big deal.
What’s the GPT Store All About?
Think of the GPT Store as a giant online shop where you can find all sorts of AI tools made by ChatGPT users. These tools are custom-made for different jobs and tasks. The cool part? People have made over 3 million of these tools in just a few months!
Some Cool Tools You’ll Find There
Customs and Trade Compliance GPT: This model is adept at navigating the complexities of international trade and helping with customs regulations, trade documentation, and compliance issues.
Warehouse Management GPT: This GPT specializes in warehouse operations, offering assistance in inventory control, space optimization, and automation strategies.
Consensus: This tool helps you with research. It's like having a research assistant on your computer.
AiPDF: Got a big PDF file? AiPDF lets you upload files as big as 2GB, and then you can ask questions about what's inside.
Legal GPT: Focused on the legal industry, this version is adept at understanding legal jargon and concepts, aiding in tasks such as legal research, contract analysis, and drafting legal documents
Customer Support GPT: Designed to assist with customer service, this model is tailored to understand and respond to customer inquiries efficiently, providing accurate information and handling common service requests
2B Sales GPT: Focused on B2B sales, it assists in lead generation, account management, and crafting tailored proposals for corporate clients.
Sales Training GPT: Designed as a training aid, this model helps coach sales teams and provides sales tips, role-playing scenarios, and performance feedback.
Soon You Can Make Money There Too!
OpenAI plans to let people in the US make money from the tools they create. They'll share more info on this later, but it's exciting to think you could earn cash from your AI creations.
Top AI news stories over the last week (significant developments)
OpenAI launches GPT Store: This platform allows users to buy and deploy custom AI assistants built on top of OpenAI's powerful GPT-3 language model. This could democratize AI access and foster new applications.
OpenAI grapples with copyrighted data: The organization argues that using copyrighted data is practically unavoidable for training large language models. This sparked ethical discussions about fair use and data ownership.
DeepMind robots tackle real-world tasks: Google's AI lab showcased robots learning to perform household chores like folding laundry and tidying up. This marks a significant step towards real-world AI applications.
New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft: The newspaper claims these companies used copyrighted NYT articles to train their AI models without permission. This lawsuit could have significant implications for data access and AI development.
Other noteworthy developments
Cyber threats are rising: Experts warn that bad actors increasingly use AI for malicious purposes like hacking and disinformation campaigns.
Baidu's Ernie chatbot reaches 100 million users: This Chinese language model is seeing widespread adoption, highlighting the rapid growth of AI in China.
Debate over AI art generator controversy: Concerns raised about potential copyright infringement and ethical issues surrounding AI-generated artwork.
McAfee unveils AI-powered deepfake audio detection: This tool aims to combat the growing threat of manipulated audio recordings.
Google Cloud introduces Imagen 2: This upgraded text-to-image generator allows users to create photorealistic images with greater control and detail.
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
Next Sunday, will take a look at another tool or perhaps dive into more specific GPTs.
Cheers,
Will
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