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On November 30th, 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT. In the five days that followed, ChatGPT became the fastest-adopted new technology in the history of the world. Less than two months later, it was being used by over 100 million people and captured the imagination of young and old alike. But as magical as this new technology appeared to be, the AI revolution was only just beginning. In March of 2023, ChatGPT was upgraded to GPT-4, and “plugins” were announced as thought leaders began to speak about the approach of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and news organizations began reporting on the many ways this new technology would transform the workplace, the economy and our lives. OpenAI continues to create new advancements, with the launch of GPTs in November 2023 (expanding to the GPT Store in January 2024) and the launch of Sora, OpenAI’s text-to-video model, in March 2024.
ChatGPT is primarily designed for natural language interactions with humans. It can answer questions, carry out conversations, and generate text that sounds like it was written by a human. ChatGPT is trained on large amounts of text data and can generate coherent and relevant responses to a wide variety of inputs.
On the other hand, Auto-GPT is a more autonomous agent that can take a specific goal, break it down into sub-tasks, gather and combine information from various sources, and iterate based on new discoveries. This means that Auto-GPT can work towards solving a specific problem or achieving a particular outcome without human intervention.
Auto-GPT uses the same language model as ChatGPT but has additional capabilities that allow it to prompt itself based on the specific goal it is trying to achieve. This means that it can use trial and error to solve problems, allowing it to tackle more complex tasks that would be difficult or impossible for ChatGPT to handle.