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What's brewing in AI #18

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Itā€™s been a minute ā€“

Iā€™ve been busy getting the new whatplugin.ai all set up as the best place for exploring useful GPTs (thanks to all who supported the launch on Product Hunt).

Hereā€™s whatā€™s brewing in AI:

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ā€ˆDarioā€™s Picks

I. OpenAI postpones the GPT store until 2024

OpenAI sent out an update to regarding GPTs on Friday, hereā€™s the TLDR:

  • GPT Store postponed until ā€œearly next yearā€. Initially planned to launch in November, the company says the delay is due to ā€œa few unexpected thingsā€. That kinda sounds like the OpenAI office is ready for holiday season, but also seems fairly legit given the absolute drama unfolding there*.

  • Uploaded files in GPTs are downloadable when using Code Interpreter. Theyā€™ve switched the default functionality for this to ā€œoffā€ when creating a GPT.

  • Improvements for the Actions component (for connecting GPTs to third-party APIs): one-click testing, debug preview, multiple domains now allowed.

*In case you missed it, hereā€™s a full 25-minute summary by Matt Wolfe of how Sam Altman was fired and rehired and everything else that went down. I guess the most important thing to know is that Altman is officially back as CEO.

II. Googleā€™s Gemini delayed until 2024

Speaking of delays..

Googleā€™s new LLM was anticipated to launch next week, but has been quietly rescheduled to early 2024, reportedly due to issues with non-English prompts. Gemini is rumoured to outperform GPT-4 due to its larger computing power.

III. Pika Labsā€™ new generative video platform

Pika Labs is an AI video generator that emerged in July 2023 and recently raised 55$ million. I recently wrote about Pika for Fritz.ai, impressed by the high-quality of their videos (it was up there with Runway imho, but discord-based, less functionality and also free).

Pika allows you to describe an idea (e.g. ā€œa racoon in space suit, 3D animationā€) and get an animated video back. The company has now unveiled a big upgrade to their platform allowing users to generate and edit videos in different styles, adding/subtracting items in the video, an inpainting feature, and more ā€“ all in a new web platform.

Platforms that make it easy to bring ideas to life make me excited. For more, check out their demo video, or join the waitlist for Pika 1.0.

ā€ˆIn Focusā€ˆ

Levelsio is on fire making and sharing learnings about GPTs

Levelsio has been making GPTs and generously sharing his learnings on X. He is pushing the envelope on what is possible to create with GPTs, and providing a lot of great insights. Hereā€™s the 5 GPTs he has shared so far:

He even open sourced The Secret of Monkey Island: Amsterdam stating ā€œIt'd be nice to see more ChatGPT-based games appear from this.ā€

GPTsā€ˆ

Thereā€™s now tens of thousands of GPTs. All of which have been launched since OpenAI introduced GPTs on November 9th.

Anyone can make them in a matter of minutes. Unsurprisingly, most of what is being made is not very high quality.

Thus, until OpenAI launches the official GPT store, I will be actively scouting the latest and greatest ones for youā€¦

Top 3 trending

Codey - Assists users with coding-related tasks: writing code, debugging, creating graphs, and file handling, complete with a help menu for guidance.

Ask Dr. Andrew Huberman - Chatbot trained on Huberman Lab podcast episodes.

VentureGPT - Acts as a co-pilot for venture capital endeavors.

Notable launches

ResearchGPT - Responds to your prompts with science-based answers and accurate citations.

Grimoire - Coding assistant with over 15 hotkeys for coding flows and 19 starter projects.

Childrenā€™s Story Book Generator - Creates personalized children's stories with images.

Categories with most new launches

ā€ˆBytesā€ˆ

Thatā€™s a wrap for this week!

Fellow wizards ā€“ join me on Twitter @itspapilama.

Until next time,

Dario Chincha šŸ§™šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø

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