Description
ChatGPT Plugins are a collection of specialized tools that have been meticulously crafted to prioritize safety and serve as indispensable aids for language models. These extraordinary plugins empower ChatGPT to effortlessly access the latest information, perform complex calculations, and seamlessly integrate with external services provided by third-party entities. Plugin developers who have received an invitation from the waitlist now have the opportunity to utilize the comprehensive documentation available to them in order to create their own plugins for ChatGPT. These plugins would be incorporated into the prompt displayed to the language model, along with detailed instructions on how the model should interact with and utilize each individual plugin. Access to current and up-to-date information from the real world is readily available. Plugins have the capability to act as a valuable resource for language models, allowing them to gain access to up-to-date, personal, and highly specific information that may not have been incorporated into their initial training data. Moreover, when a user explicitly requests it, plugins can empower language models to carry out secure and limited tasks on their behalf, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness and utility of the system. Plugins provide a valuable solution to address the multitude of challenges that arise with large language models. These challenges encompass a range of issues, including the occurrence of “hallucinations” or generating inaccurate information, the ability to stay updated with current events, and the potential to access proprietary information sources (with appropriate authorization). By incorporating explicit access to external data, such as real-time online information, calculations based on code, or information retrieved through custom plugins, language models can enhance their responses by making them more reliable and grounded in evidence-based references. Expedia, FiscalNote, Instacart, KAYAK, Klarna, Milo, OpenTable, Shopify, Slack, Speak, Wolfram, and Zapier are among the pioneering companies that have introduced the earliest versions of plugins.
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