🤖🔓 The 'Utopian GPT' competition is fierce. Here's a few GPT's to check out for yourself! 🤩
It's hard to predict which app will become the next Google. But you call this our attempt to keep you up to speed. Trust when we say there are way too many things to keep track of already.
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As we expected, there are already many non-essential apps to access Generative Pre-trained Transformers [GPTs]. It would be impossible to share them all, but we’ve put together a few interesting highlights that might deserve our attention.
So far, we have found one that we recommend you sign up for straight away! It’s called “Open Assistant” and the reason we like it is that it seems to understand some of ChatGPT3.5’s challenges, like character limits, and it works around them. Plus, as we understand it, Open Assistant launched a desktop version of the application on April 15th. We think everyone should get and operate that locally.
Again, this is what What Would Ai Do? will become in the coming weeks/months. Well, minus the character length problem-solve. We’ll count on them resolving that for us when the time comes. And our goal is simplicity and never storing records. 🤩
Here’s a bit of conversation with ChatGPT3.5 through Open Assitant’s portal:
Check it out yourself. This is the one to get ahold of early!
https://open-assistant.io/chat
Agent GPT — Plan strategies, browse the web and execute missions. Oooh! Seriously though, this thing is goal oriented. Need to write a cookbook you know nothing about the culture? This will break it down for you, step by step.
This is What Would Ai Do? on steroids! AgentGPT is capable of being tasked with goals. One creates and deploys “agents” specified with text-prompt end goals.
It can be set to either solve problems continuously or be checkpointed at every single stage. It will create a response that describes its understanding of your request and what it’s about to use to solve, giving you a chance to adjust anything it misunderstood and green-light its immediate request to move forward with a task.
It’s free, but there’s a catch. Due to high volume, to use Agent GPT, you have to have your own OpenAI API key and not the one we’ll be using at wwaid.tech, but the key that comes with a paid API plan—sorry, our premium ChatGPT subscriptions don’t count as a purchased API key.
Tripnotes — Next-generation travel planning.
Stop searching TripAdvisor & Google for recommendations. Instead, just tell AI what you want and it’ll supposedly do all the work for you. How would I know? There’s a waitlist if you’re interested. Get on it here:
Gamma — ChatGPT meets Powerpoint
Type in a prompt and Gamma can create presentations, slide decks, and websites. You can then customize it with personalized feedback.
There are already a bunch of iOS Apps available now. We’ve only tried “Ask AI” and we’re not impressed. They want $5/month or you can buy it, and all future updates [provided they make them] for a $40 one-time fee. Everything from here down is to try at your own discretion. Mostly these apps are people trying to capitalize on the technology for personal gain, not to advance it, or explain it, as we try to do here.
Our guess is that several of these will be free for users who tolerate adverts and paid for users who don’t.
More importantly, we predict, all of these will be obsolete in less than 6 months because native GPT apps will be on every device, Apple to Google will soon feature GPT apps, and lesser players will feature different or unique models inside their transformers.
We also predict a dark horse, free and open-source application to emerge, which will be used and loved by millions, if not billions. While some of these other apps will continue to thrive.
Did we say everything would happen at lightning speed?
Everything except What Would Ai Do? — we’re probably not that dark horse, we know. But we’re one of them and we came to run the race and document our resulting product and open-source software development journey for you—as theater.
Thanks for reading.