πŸ„Mind-blowing usecases of the new GPT features

From using GPT Vision in your browser to creating a website from a doodle

Hello SurfersπŸ„!

As I eagerly await access to the new GPT features, I'm keeping myself entertained by observing what others have created with them in just a single day. Some of their work is truly mind-blowing.

Here are the most impressive use cases I've seen so far:

THE ONE IMPORTANT STORY

πŸ€–Mind-blowing use-cases of the new GPT features

If you’ve missed the big news, OpenAI introduced a plethora of updates yesterday. We've got GPT chatbots that you can tweak however you like with zero code plus devs get to play with the new Vision, DALL-E 3, and Text-to-Speech APIs. And you've gotta see what folks with early access whipped up in just 24 hours!

⚠️ Look, I know clicking isn't really our thing (yep, I've seen those stats). But trust me, these demo videos? They're worth watching. So go on, give that mouse a workout, tap those tweets, and watch those apps do their thing.

Here are 5 use-cases that blew me away:

  1. Spotify Playlists

    A custom GPT to create Spotify playlists from your favorite concert lineups, or anything else you can think of. I can’t wait to create one from songs containing β€œcroissant” in their lyrics.

  1. GPT Vision in your browser

    Built with the new GPT-4V API, this genius browser extension lets you take a screenshot on any website and answers any question regarding it. Identifying car parts, explaining memes, interpreting tables… a breeze for this app. This has the potential to change how we surf the internet.

  1. GPT Vision with Yoga

    If you want to do Yoga on your own but want some feedback on your form ChatGPT is here to help. Did we just replace fitness instructors?

  1. This GPT suggests what to post and when based on your tweet statistics, and gives you tips for making those posts better.

  2. Creating websites by drawing a mockup

    Designing a website might be nothing more than doodling soon. Insane!

If the devs have stumbled upon these killer use-cases after just one day, imagine what apps we’ll have in a couple months. I’m beyond excited to see the next wave of AI apps roll in.

ONE MORE THING

Youtube is testing a new AI tool to categorize comments

YouTube's at it again with AI – this time, they're giving a chatbot a try under some videos.

You'll be able to hit up the bot with questions about the video you're watching. Plus, it's gonna sort all the comments into neat categories so you can find what you're looking for without the usual hassle.

⌚ If you have one more minute

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