OpenAI’s ChatGPT can view files uploaded in latest beta updates

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OpenAI's ChatGPT can view files uploaded in latest beta updates

OpenAI is currently rolling out new beta features for ChatGPT Plus members. Subscribers reported that the update includes the ability to upload files and work with them, as well as multimodal support. Basically, users won’t have to select modes like Browse with Bing from the GPT-4 drop-down list: instead, they’ll guess what they want based on context.

The new features bring a touch of office functionality offered by its ChatGPT Enterprise plan to the standalone individual chatbot subscription. I don’t seem to have the Multimodal update on my own Plus plan, but I was able to test the Advanced Data Analysis feature, which seems to work as expected. Once the file is transmitted to ChatGPT, it takes a few moments to digest the file before it’s ready to use it, then the chatbot can do things like summarize the data, answer questions, or generate data visualizations based on prompts.

The chatbot is not limited to text files alone. On Threads, a user posted screenshots of a conversation in which he uploaded an image of a capybara and asked ChatGPT, via DALL-E 3, to create a Pixar-style image based on it. this. They then reiterated the concept of the first image by uploading another image – this time of a wavy skateboard – and asking her to insert that image. For some reason he also put a hat on her?

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