🔥 Top Plugins for ChatGPT launched in the past week:
- Tomtom - Enables developers to add AI-based navigation features to their apps. Regular users can use ChatGPT prompts for navigation.
- Lucid - Generate flowcharts and diagrams based on natural language or Mermaid syntax. You can generate the Mermaid code afterwards, so you can edit them further.
- Podcast Search - searches a big database of podcast based on your prompt, and gives you a list with direct links to relevant ones.
- Kiwi.com - Books the cheapest flights that other sites can't find with kiwi.com, making your travel more affordable.
- Export Chat to PDF - simple plugin that lets you export your chat to PDF. Does what it says!
📰 Code interpreter now available to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers
This week’s biggest news! OpenAI’s launched its own plugin – Code Interpreter – to all Plus subscribers.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Allows you to write and execute Python code directly within ChatGPT and upload files up to 100MB.
- Vastly improves ChatGPT’s capabilities for analysing and visualising data.
- Can transform an uploaded file (compatible with multiple formats) into detailed graphs, providing a simple explanation of the data and revealing the steps behind its analysis.
- Is not just for coders! Think of it as a general-purpose toolbox that uses Python in the background to work with your files. It can even manipulate photos and videos, such as converting a photo into a GIF or trimming a video.
- Only works with Python code, but is likely to expand to other programming languages in the near future. Could potentially become very useful in integration with third-party applications, like Github Co-Pilot.
- It’s currently not possible to combine Code Interpreter directly with other ChatGPT plugins.
📚 Plugin resource of the week
LaunchPlugins is a new platform with easy-to-understand tutorials on how to develop your own ChatGPT plugins.
Thanks to @360macky for the tip.