ChatGPT will now allow ChatGPT Plus subscribers to upload and analyze files such as PDFs through the AI model.
According to new reports, OpenAI has begun rolling out a more streamlined approach to how people use ChatGPT. The new system will allow the AI to choose a model automatically, letting you run Python code, open a web browser, or generate images with DALL-E without extra interaction. Additionally, ChatGPT will now let you upload and analyze files. The new features are part of the latest beta updates for ChatGPT Plus members, and many subscribers already have access to the change.
From there, ChatGPT can analyze the files and provide information about them – like summarizing the data, answering questions about it, and even generating visualizations based on prompts. Open AI's ChatGPT start page. This is, of course, just one way that ChatGPT continues to improve as OpenAI works to make the large language model even more impressive.
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