ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, and developers are finding innovative ways to integrate the AI bot into their projects. For instance, recently, ChaosGPT was tasked with planning the destruction of humanity. One of the latest developments is Auto-GPT, an open-source application that automates prompts for the latest version of ChatGPT, GPT-4. This program allows users to put in a list of tasks that they want to be completed, and Auto-GPT will generate prompts for ChatGPT to finish them autonomously.

Auto-GPT can Accept Multiple Prompts

This is a game-changer for those who use ChatGPT for technical assistance, coding, or any other task that requires multiple inputs. With Auto-GPT, users no longer need to continuously direct the chatbot to get their desired output. Instead, it gives ChatGPT the prompts for you and checks that the output follows through.

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The applications for Auto-GPT are endless. The AI could auto-respond to emails, curate complex to-do lists for small businesses, act as a supercharged customer service chat for websites, or an intelligent directory for people visiting sites and requiring more information. For example, if Auto-GPT was being used by a museum, guests could talk to the bot about the exhibits, create bookings, ask for up-to-date itineraries, curate day-long plans and packages, and respond to any issues. However, the lack of human interaction is a double-edged sword. Auto-GPT may focus on the task at hand and not consider the bigger picture, potentially resulting in shortcuts or issues in the future. For example, in a customer service setup, it could provide a customer with a solution or answer to their query in the short-term, but it might use methods that a human would know to avoid.

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