ChatGPT Allows Users to Bring Multiple AIs Into Conversation
OpenAI's new feature could help users boost creativity and make better decisions.
BY BEN SHERRY, STAFF REPORTER@BENLUCASSHERRY
More AIs have entered the chat.
Artificial intelligence company OpenAI rolled out a new feature for ChatGPT this week that allows ChatGPT Plus users to add multiple GPT chatbots into existing conversations.
This means that it's now possible to have your custom chatbots talk to each other. The feature could help users boost creativity and make better decisions.
If you're chatting with a GPT designed to act as your virtual chief marketing officer, for example, you can "invoke" another GPT designed to serve as your chief operations officer, and have a virtual C-suite meeting. The GPTs can also come from OpenAI's GPT Store. Newly-added GPTs will be updated with all the context of your existing conversation.
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One thing to note is that this doesn't exactly enable group chats between your GPTs. If you want a specific GPT to weigh in on the conversation, you'll need to @ them every time. For example, if you wanted to have two chatbots debate the merits of pursuing a strategic acquisition versus investing more heavily into existing operations, you could create a custom GPT designed to run meetings, and then invoke your two "debater" GPTs for a discussion led by an AI.
As the boss, all you have to do is decide who talks next.
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