The company plans to study the plug-ins' "real-world use, impact, and safety and alignment challenges" before rolling out the "larger-scale access".
A little more than a week since the release of a novel GPT-4 multimodal model, ChatGPT and DALL-E developer OpenAI shared a new statement, announcing that their renowned chatbot now supports third-party plug-ins.
According to the company's announcement, add-ons created for ChatGPT "unlock a vast range of possible use cases" and can enhance the chatbot's capabilities and help it access up-to-date information, run computations, and even use third-party services.
At the moment, the feature is in its Alpha period, available only to a select group of developers and ChatGPT Plus users, with OpenAI planning to study the plug-ins' "real-world use, impact, and safety and alignment challenges" before rolling out the "larger-scale access" to all API users who would like to build their own plug-ins.
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