OpenAI has introduced enhanced features in the latest beta for ChatGPT Plus members.
Subscribers can now quickly upload and edit images, making tasks like photo editing more accessible. The need for external software like Photoshop diminishes.
Additionally, modes like “Browse with Bing” no longer require manual selection. ChatGPT can intelligently decide when to use them, streamlining the user experience.
According to a report by The Verge, users won’t need to manually pick modes like “Browse with Bing” from a dropdown menu in GPT-4. The chatbot is no longer confined to handling just text files.
According to IANS, ChatGPT Plus members can now directly discuss PDFs and interact with various data and document types.
This full-model version of GPT seamlessly handles a range of tasks, whether it’s launching a web browser, executing Python code, or using Dal-E to create images, all based on the context of the conversation.
ChatGPT Plus membership is available for $20 per month, offering subscribers general access to ChatGPT, along with faster response times and early access to new features and improvements.
In related news, OpenAI has officially launched its internet-browsing feature, “Browse with Bing,” making it available to all Plus and Enterprise subscribers.