Found 121 results for “ChatGPT”
A Raycast extension that brings ChatGPT into the macOS productivity tool, allowing quick AI chat, code snippets, and text generation without leaving your workflow.
Transcriptions, summary and more using ChatGPT and Whisper for meetings and any browser tab.
A Slack bot that integrates with the ChatGPT API to respond to messages and maintain conversation context.
Open source replicate of ChatGPT Plus products including Code Interpreter, Plugins and Web Browsing
An open-source desktop wrapper for ChatGPT that provides a native application experience across Mac, Windows, and Linux with system tray support and keyboard shortcuts.
One click to curate AI chatbot, including ChatGPT, Google Bard to improve AI responses.
Albus an AI platform that leverages the power of ChatGPT to assist HR employees and streamline HR operations
An open source ChatGPT UI. [Source code](https://github.com/mckaywrigley/chatbot-ui).
A collection of prompt examples to be used with the ChatGPT model.
A curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3, by [@jordn](https://github.com/jordn).
Discover, share, import, and use the best prompts for ChatGPT & save your chat history locally.
ChatGPT extension for Google Sheets, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Forms.
chatgpt-discord is an open-source Python project that turns ChatGPT into a Discord bot, allowing users to interact with the AI directly in their Discord server.
Use ChatGPT to summarize YouTube videos.
ChatGPT extension for Google Sheets and Google Docs.
Share your ChatGPT conversations and explore conversations shared by others.
Add various helper functions in Jupyter Notebooks and Jupyter Lab, powered by ChatGPT.
Easily proofread, edit, and track changes to your content in chatGPT.
ChatGPT for your website / AI customer support chatbot.
Augment your ChatGPT prompts with relevant results from the web.
A GitHub Action that uses ChatGPT to automatically review code in pull requests and provide comments.
ChatGPT-powered free Summarizer for Websites, YouTube and PDF.
An op-ed by Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher. Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2023.