OpenAI has been testing the ability of ChatGPT to run codes and use third-party plugins. One of these plugins is the Code Interpreter, which provides ChatGPT with a Python interpreter in a secure execution environment.
The experimental ChatGPT Code Interpreter model can execute and generate code and handle file transfers. It operates within a sandboxed chat session and can analyse its output for use in subsequent functions, allowing for the creation of more complex tasks. The Code Interpreter plugin’s limited set of libraries equips it to handle intricate data interpretation tasks efficiently.
AI enthusiast @rezkhere shares a thread with his followers showcasing the “craziest things” that The Code Interpreter tool can do. The Twitter thread showcases various experiments conducted by ChatGPT supporters using the new Code Interpreter model, with contents ranging from creating visual presentations from a document and business strategy to rendering animated gifs and even performing basic video editing skills.
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ChatGPT Developments In The Past Week
ChatGPT is constantly evolving to meet customer demand and feedback, as its latest features demonstrate. Italy has now welcomed ChatGPT back after implementing features that acknowledge privacy concerns. In addition, OpenAI has recently introduced a new feature that allows users to disable chat history, excluding it from being used to train the AI. Solana Lab plans to roll out a ChatGPT-powered chatbot to provide real-time information from the network. Binance released ‘Sensei’ a chatbot that will help Binance Academy users in their way to learn about cryptocurrency and blockchain.