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ChatGPT Plus will activate its 'code interpreter' for all users in a few days: these are some of the things it allows you to do

 

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Code Interpreter was one of the first plug-ins made available to users of ChatGPT Plus (the paid version of the chatbot) and one of the few developed directly by OpenAI, along with 'Browse with Bing' (recently temporarily disabled). when it was discovered that it could be used to bypass the paywalls of online newspapers).

 

 Now, OpenAI has announced that it will finally be available to all paying ChatGPT users starting next week, instead of having to wait for increasing percentages of users to activate it.

 

ChatGPT Plus users can enable access to Code Interpreter by following these steps:

 

1- Close the session and re-enter ChatGPT.

 

2- Go to 'Settings' and then 'Beta Features'.

 

3- Activate this plugin.

 

 

This is what it's for

 When OpenAI introduced Code Interpreter, it explained that it was "a Python interpreter that runs in a protected, isolated runtime environment," accompanied by some "ephemeral disk space" quota that allowed you to "load files into the workspace and download the results of the same".

 

 The speed at which this interpreter works, executing the code and presenting the results, is amazing. According to OpenAI, this allows it to "take on entirely new workflows, effortlessly and efficiently."

 

Likewise, they identified several use cases in which Code Interpreter is especially useful:

 

 Resolution of mathematical problems, both quantitative and qualitative.

 

 Data analysis and visualization.

 

 File conversion between formats.

 

 However, in recent months, users have been finding many more uses for Code Interpreter.

 

 It allows, for example, to load data (in a CSV or spreadsheet, for example) and, based on simple instructions in natural language, we can tell ChatGPT to generate all kinds of visual representations...

…or even suggest business strategies. In areas such as —for example— SEO (web positioning), many consider that this marks a before and after.

And we can also create animated images (GIF) from a simple prompt…

…or convert GIFs to videos, editing the visualization in the process (in this case, adding a zoom):

You can also turn spreadsheets into GIF animations, like this map does.

We can also generate a PNG palette by telling ChatGPT to extract the colors from a given image.

…or generate a text document by telling the chatbot to extract the words from an image (i.e. apply its own OCR).

 

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