On Monday, OpenAI announced “GPTs,” a new feature that allows ChatGPT users to create custom versions of its AI assistant that serve different roles or purposes. OpenAI will let users share GPT roles with others, and it plans to introduce a “GPT Store” later this month that will eventually share revenue with creators.
“Since launching ChatGPT, people have been asking for ways to customize ChatGPT to fit specific ways that they use it,” writes OpenAI in a release provided to Ars. “We launched Custom Instructions in July that let you set some preferences, but requests for more control kept coming.”
For example, in a screenshot of the GPTs interface provided by OpenAI, the upcoming GPT Store shows custom AI assistants called “Writing Coach,” “Sous Chef,” “Math Mentor,” and “Sticker Whiz” available for selection. The screenshot describes the GPTs as assistants designed to help with writing feedback, recipes, homework help, and turning your ideas into die-cut stickers.
Previously, OpenAI allowed users to customize the behavior of ChatGPT using a feature called “Custom Instructions,” which we covered in July. In our experiments, we found that switching between roles often proved cumbersome, usually involving manually pasting in text from an outside source. “GPTs” hopes to automate and streamline this process.
Through social media, members of the ChatGPT community often shared prompts or Custom Instructions that worked well for a specific purpose, such as giving recipe advice or playing the role of dungeon master in a table-top RPG. Along those lines, sharing GPTs will now become socially integrated with the GPT Store, where a well-crafted role can be used by others. OpenAI says the Store will have leaderboards for popular GPTs, and eventually, GPT creators will be able to earn money based on how many people are using it.
GPT Builder and beyond
To create a GPT, OpenAI will let users work with a conversational AI model, itself using a feature called “GPT Builder,” to define properties of what the AI assistant knows and how it will behave. Giving GPT models custom prompts can dramatically change an AI language model’s behavior and outputs, but figuring out how can be tricky, so OpenAI is letting ChatGPT itself assist with the process.



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