The world of consumer oriented intelligence (AI) is undergoing a significant transformation marking a critical moment in AI history. OpenAIs recent announcement about GPTs which’re customized versions of ChatGPT generative AI opens up exciting possibilities for specialized chatbots that can revolutionize our interactions with AI. When OpenAI CEO Sam Altman introduced GPTs and compared it to the days of Apples App Store it sparked a vision of a future where generative AI, like ChatGPT evolves from being a solution in search of a problem to becoming the answer to individual needs.
The idea of having a GPTs Store, where almost anyone can create and sell their GPTs adds a personalized touch to AI interactions. Many people have shown both interest and concern about the advancement of generative AI technology. The struggle to find applications and the risks associated with broad capabilities have left users uncertain about incorporating these advancements into their professional lives.
GPTs emerge as game changers by offering tailored AI solutions that cater specifically to requirements. It is basically like smartphone apps. We may have a certain app pre-installed in the device, but we will still head to the app store to get the app that we want, even though it does exactly the same thing as the pre-installed one. GPTs introduce this idea into the field of AI enabling users to select or create AI models tailored for tasks. This eliminates the uncertainty that arises when interacting with an AI system, like ChatGPT. The GPTs repository signifies a change turning the AI landscape into a rich and diverse array of possibilities.
Users have the option to delve into customized AIs that’re either self created or developed by others with each AI specializing in a specific function. We are already seeing users create their own GPTs and release them for general use, but for how long this wave will last and how the legalities will bend around these GPTs remains to be seen. If you have created your own GPT, feel free to share the links to the same in the commens section below.