WebGPT, ChatGPT with Internet Access

Last weekend we spent some hours playing around with ChatGPT, and the result was WebGPT. We've always had internet access in our ChatGPT chatbot tech, but WebGPT is exclusively using the internet, making it more suitable for a "standalone ChatGPT internet experience".

WebGPT has two input fields. The first field is your instruction to ChatGPT and can be for instance "translate this content to French", "create a summary of the following information", etc. The second input field accepts a search query or a URL and becomes the input data supplied to ChatGPT. Think about the instruction as your "function" and the search query as your "data".

When you click the generate button, our backend system will either scrape your specified URL, or do a DuckDuckGo search for your query, scrape the top 5 results, and extract context information it sends to ChatGPT along with your instructions. Below is a YouTube video illustrating the process.

1. Create Marketing Emails

One thing we've already started using for ourselves is to create marketing emails based on our website. This allows us to simply provide it with the URL to our landing page, or some article, and add the following instruction.

Create a marketing email for the following content

Below you can see the response.

ChatGPT with YOUR data | AINIRO

Hello,

Are you looking to enhance your website with an AI-powered chatbot? Look no further! AINIRO offers ChatGPT with YOUR data, a powerful solution that can revolutionize your customer service, e-commerce, and digital marketing efforts.

With ChatGPT, you can scrape your website and create a custom chatbot that understands your business and engages with your customers. Our chatbot can display images, search the web, integrate with your database and CRM system, and even collect user data such as name and email. It can act as a natural language search interface, helping you sell more, reduce costs, and increase engagement.

Here are some key features of ChatGPT with YOUR data:

Increase Sales: Our chatbot has been proven to increase sales by up to 400% for e-commerce websites. It can engage with customers, display product images, and even funnel users into shopping carts.

etc ...

2. Create blog posts

Another great use case is to use it to generate articles. Below is an example of how I used one of OpenAI's blog posts as my input to create a new article from its content.

Below is parts of the result.

Frontier Risk and Preparedness: Safeguarding the Future of AI

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is crucial to address the potential risks associated with the development and deployment of highly capable AI systems. OpenAI, a leading AI research lab, recognizes the importance of proactive risk management and has taken significant steps towards ensuring the safety and security of AI technologies.

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3. Analyse and transform content

This one is obvious and similar to the "create a summary" example further up and can be given instructions such as:

  • "Analyse the following content for bias"

  • "Extract a list of xyz from the following content"

  • "Translate the following content into Spanish"

  • Etc ...

Conclusion

WebGPT is arguably just a special case of our AI Expert System and to such an extent a part of our product suite. However, we wanted to create this little tool and give it out to the community free of charge as a little "thank you for your support" act. The system doesn't require registering, and is completely open for all to play with. It's using GPT 3.5 as its model since it's much less expensive than GPT 4. GPT 3.5 isn't as good at following instructions as GPT 4, but for simple use cases such as the above, it should suffice. If you become a client of us and you use our AI Expert System you can of course override the system with GPT 4.