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  • ChatGPT just announced plug-ins. What are some cool plugins you would like to see made?

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    Aaron O'Leary
    Don't know if it exists already but something that write and run code would be cool!
    Adam Lui
    @aaronoleary the writing part is definitely what draws many users, the running part if it's simple logic like console output it can also do, but compiling and building a final package for download would definitely be cool
    Wendy Olson
    I'd love to see a real-time language translator and an emoji suggestion tool !
    Wavezz
    auto generate responses for Twitter
    Ayush Agrawal
    @wavezzapp Building a tool like this, increase engagement by getting engaged
    Alex
    Hundrx: Web3 for Twitter
    @wavezzapp what a perfect time to be alive! Hundrx is releasing Chat-GPT-powered replies for Twitter. We have launched today and bringing this feature in our next release. Be sure to upvote our launch and download the extension to utilize this feature among the first
    Louis Mille
    Would like to build a study buddy plug-in.
    Michael Weber
    Connecting Databases and showing charts based on that data and the prompt input :)
    Ayush Agrawal
    Integration with my calendar and asana would be super cool. I just want to reduce the number of tabs i have open all time in my browser.
    Gleb Levin
    @nomadpm Hey Ayush, we have it working for Google Calendar and a few more tools like CRMs. Wanna try? https://hints.so/
    Hashnimo
    NoNext for YouTube
    NoNext for YouTube
    Something like a language translator, as someone already mentioned, just to see how I can get started.
    Aakarsh Yadav
    I would love to see a plugin that is an extension that I can use while streaming movies and understand the context of the scene at that particular timestamp.
    Riva Puati
    Something that can edit video and audio - this will be next level
    Riva Puati
    I think the Zapier ChatGPT plugin will provide so many use cases
    Aravs
    Knibble.AI
    Knibble.AI
    I don’t understand this. You could already do this. If you’re making an API call to chatgpt, you could get the info from your API yourself and insert it in the context. The only thing this plugin feature does is to call API itself? The response from the API call is counted against the token size anyway, so I don’t understand what is new here.
    It's important to cross-verify any information generated by ChatGPT. For instance, when I once asked ChatGPT to provide the name of the founder of a major company, it gave me an incorrect answer. Tool name suggestion: AuthGpt🛡️ Go ahead and start building. 🚀
    Pal
    Pal ChatGPT plugin:Ai-driven buddy finder