Introducing 3 New Tools for Building LLM-Powered Apps at OpenAI DevDay

Introducing 3 New Tools for Building LLM-Powered Apps at OpenAI DevDay

OpenAI announced a slew of new products and features at Monday’s DevDay conference in‍ San ⁣Francisco, including new tools to customize chatbots, build applications ‍and​ handle speech that are⁣ meant to foster a robust developer communty around its generative AI technology.

The conference was OpenAI’s‍ first big public event for developers,‍ and a chance to show how it plans to service the software development community.

“Compared to⁢ every other big tech event I’ve been to, OpenAI Dev Day ‌is the highest ‘OK, I have to ⁣go build something with this⁢ new release immediately’ score,'” according to AI advisor and ​investor Allie K. Miller, in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “I’m talking ‍11/10 builder activation score. It’s incredible.”

Here are three OpenAI​ products or ⁢platforms that might pique your interest for a generative AI project — plus‌ one new open-source alternative being offered in response.

Using GPTs to customize chatbots

Probably the most eye-catching addition to OpenAI’s lineup ⁣is‍ a new, no-code way to ⁣create ⁤customized chatbots designed for specific tasks. These bots,‍ called⁣ GPTs, will include the option to have them answer‌ questions ​from specific data supplied by their authors. That should ⁢open the door to ‍much⁣ quicker ⁢creation of domain-specific ChatGPT-powered bots for things⁣ like customer⁢ service, documentation Q&A, or connecting to a product database.

This capability ‍should be available ⁣for Plus and Enterprise‌ users ​sometime ⁣this ‌week at https://chat.openai.com/gpts/editor.

While people have been building chatbots powered ⁤by OpenAI for​ a while, this promises to be a quicker and easier way to do so. GPTs also‌ get‍ OpenAI’s ​web platform to publish on, the ChatGPT user experience, and a large⁢ language model (LLM) that provides ‌the generative AI.

As someone who’s⁢ spent hours ⁣trying ⁣to optimize​ data processing so an LLM can best answer questions about a set of uploaded documents, followed ​by ⁣trying to​ decide‍ which⁢ front end to use and where to host it, I’m interested to see‍ how well ‍this works.

ChatGPT ⁣Enterprise customers will be able‌ to create bots for internal use only. Individuals can keep⁣ their bots private or public for those with a link, ‌and developers will also have the option ⁢to publish their GPTs on a soon-to-be-launched OpenAI GPT ⁢Store. ⁣Authors of the most​ popular bots may ‍get some revenue sharing, and I expect there⁢ will be a lot ⁣of developers who want to try their hands at​ creating‌ a hit.

I’ve been ⁢somewhat underwhelmed with the​ OpenAI plug-in ⁢experience⁤ of wading ⁢through available options to‌ find⁢ one that’s best ⁣for my task, ​and am not the only one who’s a bit skeptical of how the new Store will ⁤ultimately work. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pledged that the company will‍ make sure GPTs published in the store will follow acceptable policies. However, based on other markets ⁣like Google Play, this is more difficult than it sounds. Still, given⁢ OpenAI’s current popularity, there should be plenty of…

2023-11-10 10:41:05
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