There is a recent push for GPT-derived "apps" (rumor has it that this is the
basis for the OpenAI / Sam Altman circus).<p>This video shows how these can be created from sources like PDFs to be
customized with particular areas of expertise.<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjtboPHrsJI&ab_channel=TWiTTechPodcastNetwork<p>This would clearly be useful to developing classroom use or developing expertise
in a particular companies "mission" or gathering research papers in a particular area
or ... you get the idea. Fill it with your favorite textbooks and <i>poof</i> ... an assistant.<p>The ease with which these can be developed offers vast possibilities.
GPT-bots are doing wonders for my research. I've been trying ResearchGPT for the past few days and it's much more efficient than I had thought. The conversations are pretty illuminating and i get redirected to the papers directly to verify the sources. Let me know if there are similar GPT bots available.<p>ResearcgGPT: <a href="https://chat.openai.com/g/g-NgAcklHd8-researchgpt-official" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://chat.openai.com/g/g-NgAcklHd8-researchgpt-official</a>