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ChatGPT just dropped an app store.

Another week, another flurry of AI launches, Adobe launched Firefly, Github released Copilot X, and Google expanded Bard access.
It doesnāt end there, though.
Yesterday, OpenAI dropped possibly one of its biggest updates yet; ChatGPT plugins. It massively expands on the chatbot's capabilities and, for the first time, gives it access to live data from the web.
One of the frustrations users have had with ChatGPT in the past is that itās limited to pulling results from its training data, which ends in 2021.
Plugins change this. ChatGPT will now be able to browse and pull up-to-date data from the web, and alongside that, it will be able to interact with 3rd party applications to complete tasks like running code, editing a video, and learning a new language.
In one video by OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, the chatbot quickly develops a recipe and uses the Instacart plugin to order the ingredients needed. Home cooks rejoice!
OpenAI says itās rolling out access to a āsmall set of usersā first before embarking on a wider rollout. As it stands right now, there are 11 third-party plugins for users to play around with, and OpenAI has provided some of their own plugins as well.
Developer frenzy: While itās cool seeing these plugins take ChatGPT to new heights, whatās even more exciting is OpenAI announcing its giving access to developers on a waitlist. Itās hard to imagine the limitations of what can be built.
So whatever you want ChatGPT to do, just remember..
It doesnāt end there, though.
Yesterday, OpenAI dropped possibly one of its biggest updates yet; ChatGPT plugins. It massively expands on the chatbot's capabilities and, for the first time, gives it access to live data from the web.
One of the frustrations users have had with ChatGPT in the past is that itās limited to pulling results from its training data, which ends in 2021.
Plugins change this. ChatGPT will now be able to browse and pull up-to-date data from the web, and alongside that, it will be able to interact with 3rd party applications to complete tasks like running code, editing a video, and learning a new language.
In one video by OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, the chatbot quickly develops a recipe and uses the Instacart plugin to order the ingredients needed. Home cooks rejoice!
OpenAI says itās rolling out access to a āsmall set of usersā first before embarking on a wider rollout. As it stands right now, there are 11 third-party plugins for users to play around with, and OpenAI has provided some of their own plugins as well.
Developer frenzy: While itās cool seeing these plugins take ChatGPT to new heights, whatās even more exciting is OpenAI announcing its giving access to developers on a waitlist. Itās hard to imagine the limitations of what can be built.
So whatever you want ChatGPT to do, just remember..
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Cat Nips

- Typist AI lets you use ChatGPT on any textbox on the web.
- Memejourney uses AI to turn your text into memes.
- Musiclips recommends you new music based on your existing Spotify library.
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