Look, this got flagged when I first posted this by an autobot moderator as being potentially harmful, and not a use case based off of how I have used a custom GPT in my daily life, or work. Well... guess what? This is relevant to my work both as a laboratory professional who works with, and in an environment with hazardous materials, as well as being on the safety team, and responsible for the past 5+ years in our division keeping our information updated for first responders potentially entering our lab spaces in an emergency. I am not a chemical hygiene officer, nor a PhD in chemistry or chemical safety so most certainly this could be improved on by people way smarter and more qualified than me. This is a proof of concept for a benificial use case of AI, and this could be potentially helpful (for society and those who have to deal with these circumstances professionally). I in fact have already used it to help provide some insights into my responsibilities at my job. Just imagine as a first responder responding to an emergency like a fire in a laboratory with hazardous chemicals. Do you think they have the time to search the internet, and look up all of the MSDS, or SDS of every single chemical listed on the laboratory emergency safety sheet posted outside the lab, or the warehouse or whatever it is, and then search those documents for the information they need in the heat of the moment to be able to respond effectively, and keep themselves as safe as possible? Or wouldn't it be better to have AI distill down the exact pertinent information they need, like what PPE they need, what are the appropriate fire fighting materials, what is the appropriate medical response to an exposure for themselves and any victiums they encounter and are trying to rescue? The utility, application, and beneficial use case for this is pretty clear to me. https://chat.openai.com/g/g-AIdC2Jgox-enhanced-safety-and-response-advisor This is just a rough template possible application of this.