OpenAI has introduced a new feature in ChatGPT that allows users to call upon multiple GPTs within a single chat, enhancing the tool’s functionality and making it more versatile. This feature is currently available only to ChatGPT Plus members. Matt Wolfe demonstrates several use cases for this feature, showing how it can streamline various tasks and improve productivity.
Key points from the video include:
1. Feature Overview: Users can now type ‘@’ followed by the name of a GPT they have previously used to call upon it within a chat. This allows for seamless integration of different GPTs to perform various tasks within a single conversation.
2. Example Use Cases:
– Creating an image using DALL-E 3 and converting it into a PDF using a GPT called ‘convert anything’.
– Generating a PowerPoint slide from an image using ‘PowerPoint presentation maker’.
– Explaining a three-way circuit and creating a diagram of it using ‘diagrams show me’.
– Making a video about the circuit using ‘video maker by Nvidia AI’.
3. Limitations: Some GPTs may not work perfectly together, and there may be errors or limitations in their capabilities. However, the potential for improvement and increased functionality is significant.
4. Future Potential: As GPT creators become aware of this feature, they are likely to design their GPTs to work better together, enhancing the overall user experience.
Matt Wolfe invites viewers to share their creative use cases for this feature, highlighting the potential for ChatGPT to become a more powerful personal assistant. He also discusses the broader implications of this update for AI-driven productivity tools.