The inaugural OpenAI developer conference is set for November 6th, and it promises to bring a range of exciting updates. Recent leaks provide a sneak peek at what's to come, revealing a fresh interface for ChatGPT and a host of innovative features.

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Leaked Info Prior to the Developer Conference

As OpenAI gears up for its inaugural developer conference, there's been a substantial leak regarding a notable ChatGPT update. The Verge reported that leaked information reveals screenshots and videos showcasing a customized chatbot creator.

This new tool seems to incorporate many of the features found in ChatGPT, now powered by GPT-4, including capabilities like web browsing and data analysis. Additionally, OpenAI is said to be introducing a fresh marketplace where users can both share their own chatbots and explore those created by others.

A few days ago, a user named Choi provided an overview of the speculated updates. Today, Tibor Blaho, a developer of SEO tools, released a video showcasing the user interface in action. The video demonstrates a feature called GPT Builder, allowing users to input prompts like "create an assistant for generating visual content for new products" to generate a chatbot.

In the "Create" section, users will find settings to define the bot's default language, tone, and writing style. Moving to the "Configure" tab, users can provide a name, description, and instructions for the bot, outlining its boundaries. Additionally, users have the option to upload files to create a personalized knowledge base and enable features such as web browsing and image generation.

The tool also offers a space for incorporating custom actions into the chatbot's functions. Adjacent to the configuration settings, there is a "Preview pane" that allows users to test the chatbot while making edits. Tibor Blaho provided a comprehensive breakdown of the GPT Builder on LinkedIn.

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According to Choi on X, OpenAI is set to introduce a new tool called Gizmo. Furthermore, the company is gearing up to launch an enterprise "Team" subscription plan, which will offer both "Flexible" and "Annual" choices. Choi shared a screenshot outlining the Team plan's offerings, such as unlimited high-speed access to GPT-4 and extended context support.

Bringing Workspace, Team Plan

OpenAI is set to introduce new enterprise subscription options and enhanced workspace management features, as reported by The Decoder. The Team Plan, available for $30 per month, or $25 per month with an annual commitment, comes with a caveat - it requires a minimum of three users, making the minimum monthly cost $90.

Subscribers to the Team Plan will benefit from unlimited high-speed access to GPT-4, extended context support (4x longer), and unrestricted utilization of the Advanced Data Analytics model. Moreover, the plan allows the sharing of chat templates, with the assurance that OpenAI won't use the data for training purposes.

Additionally, the workspace feature is designed to establish a clear demarcation between personal and workspace usage, along with the flexibility to define roles, departments, and other metadata. This functionality is anticipated to include integration capabilities with external ERP and CRM systems. 

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