In November 2023, OpenAI announced that everyone will soon have the ability to make their own GPTs—generative pre-trained transformers, tiny digital brains that can be customized to do any number of complex tasks in seconds. If science fiction novels are to be believed, our lives will change once this kind of technology is at our fingertips, but we’ve been made this kind of promise before. Will people really have their worlds rocked by GPTs? (Presented by Deloitte).
Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google | Stitcher
With
Thomas Germain is a technology reporter at Gizmodo and one of the hosts of the Quartz Obsession podcast. He is obsessed with guitar pedals, finding new restaurants, and his TikTok account.
Maxwell Zeff is a technology reporter at Gizmodo. He is obsessed with rock climbing, artificial intelligence and strong cups of coffee.
Show notes
Sam Altman’s OpenAI DevDay Opening KeynoteNovember 6, 2023
ELIZA: a very basic Rogerian psychotherapist chatbot
Be careful what you tell OpenAI’s GPTsby Maxwell Zeff, Gizmodo
Credits
The Quartz Obsession is produced by Freddie Beckley, with additional support from Executive Editor Susan Howson and Head of Video Garth Bardsley. Our theme music is by Taka Yasuzawa and Alex Suguira. This episode was recorded at G/O Media’s headquarters in New York.