Openai has launched new integration that plugs control for other apps directly inside the Chatgpt, making you call them to make a playlist in Spotify or discover local real estate listings on Zillow without leaving a chatbot.
It is like the “Mini” apps that messaging platforms such as Telegram and Discord have their platforms, or extensions that bring control to music players on your iPhone’s dynamic island, but are embedded with AI twist. With integration, you want to interact with an app, providing instructions about it, you can continue to talk to Chatgpt.
Many services have already started piloting the underlying app interface for Chatgpt, and we have rounded them down.
Spotify’s chatgpt integration lets you link your account to AI Chatbott, and from there, you can do things like searching an artist’s latest album or inspire it to generate it to generate a playlist with your favorite alternative rock band. You can also ask for Spotify for Music or Podcast recommendations based on a conversation based on you, and it will return a list of tracks you can tap and hear.
Spotify notes that free users can source music from the already available playlist in the app on the new music Friday, while the premium users can generate “fresh and fully individual selections of tracks”.
The Canva app in Chatgpt allows you to create, preview and edit your designs directly from the interface of the chatbot. Now, you can call Canva from within the chatgpt and ask something, “Create an Instagram post for our upcoming sale.” From there, the Canva full-screen design in Canva will generate a preview that you can further refine with signs to make the lesson a specific subject or fit a specific subject. Once you are happy with the design, you can take it to the canva to continue editing.
Like the integration of chatgpt with canva, the app of Figma can also help to create diagram based on files on your computer, suggest editing of the existing chart, as well as chopping different ways to imagine some pieces of information. You can edit the chart or diagram with Figma by selecting the “Edit in Fig” button.
Even Zillow is rolling a Chatgpt app of its own that taps in its database of real estate listing to find assets matching your preferences. Now, you can ask for chats like, “Which houses can I bear the expenses nearby?” Or tell me that “show me home with a big backyard”, and the integration of the district will offer listing with photos, maps and pricing.
Zillow’s Chatgpt app currently supports rent and homes for sale by owners and real estate agents, but the company says it is planning to add other facilities, such as new-building listing and 3D tour, also for integration.
Chatgpt has already become an easy tool for trip planning, but now you can take things forward with an expidia integration, which lets you ask Chatgpt for a specific type of stay, such as “the hotel room in New York for less than $ 400 in November.” The expadia app will then provide a list of hotels matching that details, as well as flight options, a map of your destination, and with “dynamic” value and availability information.
Booking.com has also launched a uniform chatgpt integration.
Coursra is launching a Chatgpt app that you can use to reach video and information from online learning platforms. You can call you to teach you with information about a specific subject, but can also recommend content from the site during your conversation with Chatgpt AI Chatbot.
There are many other apps that Openai has confirmed Uber, Doordash, InstaCart, Opentable, Target, Peloton, Tripadvisor, and Alltrails are coming in Chatgpt. Apply apps are not available for users in the European Union.
Openai will also begin to allow a wide range of developers to submit their own apps later this year, which will appear in a directory that the users can browse. Company app design guidelines Apps should feel frequent, useful and reliable by extending the chat “by” actual values ​​adding, “with examples, including services for ride booking, ordering food, checking availability, or tracking delivery. It notes that developers should not use apps for long-term content, complex workflows, advertising, or “irrelevant messages”.







