How to Use ChatGPT's My GPT Bots to Learn Board Games, Create Images, and Much More
How to Use ChatGPT’s My GPT Bots to Learn Board Games, Create Images, and Much More
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Key Takeaways
- OpenAI released a bunch of “My GPT” modes for ChatGPT-4, including features like DALL-E for image creation and Data Analysis for document results.
- ChatGPT Classic is available for those who prefer a simpler version without additional functionalities.
- Other new modes include a Tech Support Advisor, a Sous Chef, and a Math Mentor, providing assistance for various tasks and interests.
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OpenAI just released a list of new ChatGPT modes called “My GPT.” that essentially add flavor to ChatGPT-4 and DALL-E, gearing them specifically to be better suited for certain tasks.
You’ll find “My GPTs” in the Explore tab on ChatGPT’s side menu. It’s full of custom GPT modes ranging from a fun memes translator to a tech support advisor, and this is how each of OpenAI’s pre-built options work.
1. DALL-E
DALL-E allows you to create images left entirely to your imagination. And you can improve the images with follow-up prompts.
2. Data Analysis
From documents to spreadsheets, upload your data to ChatGPT’s Data Analysis mode to quickly draw results from your documents. Be careful, though, as the AI’s results may be inaccurate .
3. ChatGPT Classic
ChatGPT-4 now has DALL-E 3, browsing, and provision to upload files. However, if you want to return to a simpler ChatGPT without all those functionalities, that’s what ChatGPT Classic is for.
4. Game Time
Do you have a board game somewhere at home that you don’t know how to play? Game Time comes in clutch and can explain cards and board games to you. You can also upload images if you don’t know what the game is called but have the instructions or an idea of what it is.
5. The Negotiator
Use The Negotiator to prepare for negotiations. If you need help trying to reach a good deal, you can come to ChatGPT and use this to give you some ideas on where to start.
6. Creative Writing Coach
ChatGPT has always been great for creative writing , but Creative Writing Coach takes it up a notch. You can consult it to do some research for you or paste your excerpts so it can help improve your style and delivery.
7. Cosmic Dream
Cosmic Dream offers artistic inspiration and compelling art themes based on your prompts. It can go off with a single word or a set of instructions on what style you want. However, it tries not to redo works of artists made after 1912.
8. Tech Support Advisor
It’s generally not a good idea to use AI for tech support. However, OpenAI has added a Tech Support Advisor as a means of getting advice on your tech. We advise you to limit your questions to general, non-specific tech advice because the information it provides could be outdated.
9. Coloring Book Hero
Kids will love the endless coloring book possibilities that Coloring Book Hero provides. It makes black-and-white printable art in an unserious, whimsical, and child-friendly style. Get creative with your prompts, and ask for more details if you want more of a challenge.
10. Laundry Buddy
Laundry Buddy is a surprisingly useful laundry assistant dedicated to helping you keep your clothes in good condition. Its standout feature, though, is its ability to read and understand clothing labels and decipher laundry signs on tags.
11. Sous Chef
Whip up alternative recipes and brainstorm menu options with ChatGPT’s Sous Chef. It’s perfect for using context to create meal ideas and grocery lists. OpenAI also gave it image generation capabilities that let you see what your potential meals should look like.
12. Sticker Whiz
When you think “sticker,” your mind may go to digital ones—and you’ll be wrong in this case. Sticker Whiz is for designing custom real-life application stickers you can buy and order on Sticker Mule. After you finish your design, Sticker Whiz will generate a link you can follow to buy your order.
13. Math Mentor
Math Mentor expands on ChatGPT’s math-solving skills by integrating image-processing capabilities and a more accurate mathematics engine. It can understand hand-written math problems and identify issues while guiding enquirers to the right answer.
14. Hot Mods
Frankly, Hot Mods seems to be the least useful of all the ChatGPT variations. It advertises itself as an AI that will mod photos of your vehicle. However, it says modifying images is only for image-editing software. It will mostly print results that are only mildly inspired by your photo.
15. Mocktail Mixologist
Mocktail Mixologist is the non-alcoholic beverage version of Sous Chef. Tell it what ingredients and contexts you have, and it will give you instructions on making a mocktail to that effect. It’s designed to have a bubbly personality (to match the drinks, perhaps), and it can also generate images of drinks.
15. Genz 4 Meme
We’re not sure why OpenAI thinks Boomers might need a meme translator, but they gave it to us nonetheless. Upload your memes to genz 4 meme and watch it dissect it. Oddly, it does so in a very “Gen Z” way, almost defeating the point of it being a translator.
“My GPTs” Aren’t on Mobile… Yet
Unfortunately, ChatGPT’s new modes aren’t yet available on the official ChatGPT mobile app. While you can continue the conversation you began on your desktop, you can’t initiate a new chat with any of the other GPTs except DALL-E. While accessing them on mobile makes them more convenient, we might have to wait a little longer for that.
For now, you’ll have to stick with OpenAI’s range of new tools and chatbots, and maybe you’ll learn a new board game or two in the process.
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OpenAI just released a list of new ChatGPT modes called “My GPT.” that essentially add flavor to ChatGPT-4 and DALL-E, gearing them specifically to be better suited for certain tasks.
You’ll find “My GPTs” in the Explore tab on ChatGPT’s side menu. It’s full of custom GPT modes ranging from a fun memes translator to a tech support advisor, and this is how each of OpenAI’s pre-built options work.
1. DALL-E
DALL-E allows you to create images left entirely to your imagination. And you can improve the images with follow-up prompts.
2. Data Analysis
From documents to spreadsheets, upload your data to ChatGPT’s Data Analysis mode to quickly draw results from your documents. Be careful, though, as the AI’s results may be inaccurate .
3. ChatGPT Classic
ChatGPT-4 now has DALL-E 3, browsing, and provision to upload files. However, if you want to return to a simpler ChatGPT without all those functionalities, that’s what ChatGPT Classic is for.
4. Game Time
Do you have a board game somewhere at home that you don’t know how to play? Game Time comes in clutch and can explain cards and board games to you. You can also upload images if you don’t know what the game is called but have the instructions or an idea of what it is.
5. The Negotiator
Use The Negotiator to prepare for negotiations. If you need help trying to reach a good deal, you can come to ChatGPT and use this to give you some ideas on where to start.
6. Creative Writing Coach
ChatGPT has always been great for creative writing , but Creative Writing Coach takes it up a notch. You can consult it to do some research for you or paste your excerpts so it can help improve your style and delivery.
7. Cosmic Dream
Cosmic Dream offers artistic inspiration and compelling art themes based on your prompts. It can go off with a single word or a set of instructions on what style you want. However, it tries not to redo works of artists made after 1912.
8. Tech Support Advisor
It’s generally not a good idea to use AI for tech support. However, OpenAI has added a Tech Support Advisor as a means of getting advice on your tech. We advise you to limit your questions to general, non-specific tech advice because the information it provides could be outdated.
9. Coloring Book Hero
Kids will love the endless coloring book possibilities that Coloring Book Hero provides. It makes black-and-white printable art in an unserious, whimsical, and child-friendly style. Get creative with your prompts, and ask for more details if you want more of a challenge.
10. Laundry Buddy
Laundry Buddy is a surprisingly useful laundry assistant dedicated to helping you keep your clothes in good condition. Its standout feature, though, is its ability to read and understand clothing labels and decipher laundry signs on tags.
11. Sous Chef
Whip up alternative recipes and brainstorm menu options with ChatGPT’s Sous Chef. It’s perfect for using context to create meal ideas and grocery lists. OpenAI also gave it image generation capabilities that let you see what your potential meals should look like.
12. Sticker Whiz
When you think “sticker,” your mind may go to digital ones—and you’ll be wrong in this case. Sticker Whiz is for designing custom real-life application stickers you can buy and order on Sticker Mule. After you finish your design, Sticker Whiz will generate a link you can follow to buy your order.
13. Math Mentor
Math Mentor expands on ChatGPT’s math-solving skills by integrating image-processing capabilities and a more accurate mathematics engine. It can understand hand-written math problems and identify issues while guiding enquirers to the right answer.
14. Hot Mods
Frankly, Hot Mods seems to be the least useful of all the ChatGPT variations. It advertises itself as an AI that will mod photos of your vehicle. However, it says modifying images is only for image-editing software. It will mostly print results that are only mildly inspired by your photo.
15. Mocktail Mixologist
Mocktail Mixologist is the non-alcoholic beverage version of Sous Chef. Tell it what ingredients and contexts you have, and it will give you instructions on making a mocktail to that effect. It’s designed to have a bubbly personality (to match the drinks, perhaps), and it can also generate images of drinks.
15. Genz 4 Meme
We’re not sure why OpenAI thinks Boomers might need a meme translator, but they gave it to us nonetheless. Upload your memes to genz 4 meme and watch it dissect it. Oddly, it does so in a very “Gen Z” way, almost defeating the point of it being a translator.
“My GPTs” Aren’t on Mobile… Yet
Unfortunately, ChatGPT’s new modes aren’t yet available on the official ChatGPT mobile app. While you can continue the conversation you began on your desktop, you can’t initiate a new chat with any of the other GPTs except DALL-E. While accessing them on mobile makes them more convenient, we might have to wait a little longer for that.
For now, you’ll have to stick with OpenAI’s range of new tools and chatbots, and maybe you’ll learn a new board game or two in the process.
MUO VIDEO OF THE DAY
SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT
OpenAI just released a list of new ChatGPT modes called “My GPT.” that essentially add flavor to ChatGPT-4 and DALL-E, gearing them specifically to be better suited for certain tasks.
You’ll find “My GPTs” in the Explore tab on ChatGPT’s side menu. It’s full of custom GPT modes ranging from a fun memes translator to a tech support advisor, and this is how each of OpenAI’s pre-built options work.
1. DALL-E
DALL-E allows you to create images left entirely to your imagination. And you can improve the images with follow-up prompts.
2. Data Analysis
From documents to spreadsheets, upload your data to ChatGPT’s Data Analysis mode to quickly draw results from your documents. Be careful, though, as the AI’s results may be inaccurate .
3. ChatGPT Classic
ChatGPT-4 now has DALL-E 3, browsing, and provision to upload files. However, if you want to return to a simpler ChatGPT without all those functionalities, that’s what ChatGPT Classic is for.
4. Game Time
Do you have a board game somewhere at home that you don’t know how to play? Game Time comes in clutch and can explain cards and board games to you. You can also upload images if you don’t know what the game is called but have the instructions or an idea of what it is.
5. The Negotiator
Use The Negotiator to prepare for negotiations. If you need help trying to reach a good deal, you can come to ChatGPT and use this to give you some ideas on where to start.
6. Creative Writing Coach
ChatGPT has always been great for creative writing , but Creative Writing Coach takes it up a notch. You can consult it to do some research for you or paste your excerpts so it can help improve your style and delivery.
7. Cosmic Dream
Cosmic Dream offers artistic inspiration and compelling art themes based on your prompts. It can go off with a single word or a set of instructions on what style you want. However, it tries not to redo works of artists made after 1912.
8. Tech Support Advisor
It’s generally not a good idea to use AI for tech support. However, OpenAI has added a Tech Support Advisor as a means of getting advice on your tech. We advise you to limit your questions to general, non-specific tech advice because the information it provides could be outdated.
9. Coloring Book Hero
Kids will love the endless coloring book possibilities that Coloring Book Hero provides. It makes black-and-white printable art in an unserious, whimsical, and child-friendly style. Get creative with your prompts, and ask for more details if you want more of a challenge.
10. Laundry Buddy
Laundry Buddy is a surprisingly useful laundry assistant dedicated to helping you keep your clothes in good condition. Its standout feature, though, is its ability to read and understand clothing labels and decipher laundry signs on tags.
11. Sous Chef
Whip up alternative recipes and brainstorm menu options with ChatGPT’s Sous Chef. It’s perfect for using context to create meal ideas and grocery lists. OpenAI also gave it image generation capabilities that let you see what your potential meals should look like.
12. Sticker Whiz
When you think “sticker,” your mind may go to digital ones—and you’ll be wrong in this case. Sticker Whiz is for designing custom real-life application stickers you can buy and order on Sticker Mule. After you finish your design, Sticker Whiz will generate a link you can follow to buy your order.
13. Math Mentor
Math Mentor expands on ChatGPT’s math-solving skills by integrating image-processing capabilities and a more accurate mathematics engine. It can understand hand-written math problems and identify issues while guiding enquirers to the right answer.
14. Hot Mods
Frankly, Hot Mods seems to be the least useful of all the ChatGPT variations. It advertises itself as an AI that will mod photos of your vehicle. However, it says modifying images is only for image-editing software. It will mostly print results that are only mildly inspired by your photo.
15. Mocktail Mixologist
Mocktail Mixologist is the non-alcoholic beverage version of Sous Chef. Tell it what ingredients and contexts you have, and it will give you instructions on making a mocktail to that effect. It’s designed to have a bubbly personality (to match the drinks, perhaps), and it can also generate images of drinks.
15. Genz 4 Meme
We’re not sure why OpenAI thinks Boomers might need a meme translator, but they gave it to us nonetheless. Upload your memes to genz 4 meme and watch it dissect it. Oddly, it does so in a very “Gen Z” way, almost defeating the point of it being a translator.
“My GPTs” Aren’t on Mobile… Yet
Unfortunately, ChatGPT’s new modes aren’t yet available on the official ChatGPT mobile app. While you can continue the conversation you began on your desktop, you can’t initiate a new chat with any of the other GPTs except DALL-E. While accessing them on mobile makes them more convenient, we might have to wait a little longer for that.
For now, you’ll have to stick with OpenAI’s range of new tools and chatbots, and maybe you’ll learn a new board game or two in the process.
MUO VIDEO OF THE DAY
SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT
OpenAI just released a list of new ChatGPT modes called “My GPT.” that essentially add flavor to ChatGPT-4 and DALL-E, gearing them specifically to be better suited for certain tasks.
You’ll find “My GPTs” in the Explore tab on ChatGPT’s side menu. It’s full of custom GPT modes ranging from a fun memes translator to a tech support advisor, and this is how each of OpenAI’s pre-built options work.
1. DALL-E
DALL-E allows you to create images left entirely to your imagination. And you can improve the images with follow-up prompts.
2. Data Analysis
From documents to spreadsheets, upload your data to ChatGPT’s Data Analysis mode to quickly draw results from your documents. Be careful, though, as the AI’s results may be inaccurate .
3. ChatGPT Classic
ChatGPT-4 now has DALL-E 3, browsing, and provision to upload files. However, if you want to return to a simpler ChatGPT without all those functionalities, that’s what ChatGPT Classic is for.
4. Game Time
Do you have a board game somewhere at home that you don’t know how to play? Game Time comes in clutch and can explain cards and board games to you. You can also upload images if you don’t know what the game is called but have the instructions or an idea of what it is.
5. The Negotiator
Use The Negotiator to prepare for negotiations. If you need help trying to reach a good deal, you can come to ChatGPT and use this to give you some ideas on where to start.
6. Creative Writing Coach
ChatGPT has always been great for creative writing , but Creative Writing Coach takes it up a notch. You can consult it to do some research for you or paste your excerpts so it can help improve your style and delivery.
7. Cosmic Dream
Cosmic Dream offers artistic inspiration and compelling art themes based on your prompts. It can go off with a single word or a set of instructions on what style you want. However, it tries not to redo works of artists made after 1912.
8. Tech Support Advisor
It’s generally not a good idea to use AI for tech support. However, OpenAI has added a Tech Support Advisor as a means of getting advice on your tech. We advise you to limit your questions to general, non-specific tech advice because the information it provides could be outdated.
9. Coloring Book Hero
Kids will love the endless coloring book possibilities that Coloring Book Hero provides. It makes black-and-white printable art in an unserious, whimsical, and child-friendly style. Get creative with your prompts, and ask for more details if you want more of a challenge.
10. Laundry Buddy
Laundry Buddy is a surprisingly useful laundry assistant dedicated to helping you keep your clothes in good condition. Its standout feature, though, is its ability to read and understand clothing labels and decipher laundry signs on tags.
11. Sous Chef
Whip up alternative recipes and brainstorm menu options with ChatGPT’s Sous Chef. It’s perfect for using context to create meal ideas and grocery lists. OpenAI also gave it image generation capabilities that let you see what your potential meals should look like.
12. Sticker Whiz
When you think “sticker,” your mind may go to digital ones—and you’ll be wrong in this case. Sticker Whiz is for designing custom real-life application stickers you can buy and order on Sticker Mule. After you finish your design, Sticker Whiz will generate a link you can follow to buy your order.
13. Math Mentor
Math Mentor expands on ChatGPT’s math-solving skills by integrating image-processing capabilities and a more accurate mathematics engine. It can understand hand-written math problems and identify issues while guiding enquirers to the right answer.
14. Hot Mods
Frankly, Hot Mods seems to be the least useful of all the ChatGPT variations. It advertises itself as an AI that will mod photos of your vehicle. However, it says modifying images is only for image-editing software. It will mostly print results that are only mildly inspired by your photo.
15. Mocktail Mixologist
Mocktail Mixologist is the non-alcoholic beverage version of Sous Chef. Tell it what ingredients and contexts you have, and it will give you instructions on making a mocktail to that effect. It’s designed to have a bubbly personality (to match the drinks, perhaps), and it can also generate images of drinks.
15. Genz 4 Meme
We’re not sure why OpenAI thinks Boomers might need a meme translator, but they gave it to us nonetheless. Upload your memes to genz 4 meme and watch it dissect it. Oddly, it does so in a very “Gen Z” way, almost defeating the point of it being a translator.
“My GPTs” Aren’t on Mobile… Yet
Unfortunately, ChatGPT’s new modes aren’t yet available on the official ChatGPT mobile app. While you can continue the conversation you began on your desktop, you can’t initiate a new chat with any of the other GPTs except DALL-E. While accessing them on mobile makes them more convenient, we might have to wait a little longer for that.
For now, you’ll have to stick with OpenAI’s range of new tools and chatbots, and maybe you’ll learn a new board game or two in the process.
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- Title: How to Use ChatGPT's My GPT Bots to Learn Board Games, Create Images, and Much More
- Author: Brian
- Created at : 2024-10-14 06:51:09
- Updated at : 2024-10-15 02:57:32
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