#Custom gpt
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To create a custom GPT for "war and stuff" chats, you can use OpenAI's GPT Builder, which allows you to tailor ChatGPT for specific topics or tasks—no coding required. Here’s how you can get started:
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Go to the GPT Builder:
Visit chat.openai.com/gpts/editor or click “+ Create” in the GPTs section of ChatGPT. -
Describe Your GPT:
In the "Create" tab, you can chat with the GPT Builder. For example, you might say:"Make a chatbot that discusses historical wars, military strategy, and related topics in an informative and neutral tone."
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Configure Details:
In the "Configure" tab, you can:- Set a name and description (e.g., "War History Chatbot").
- Add a profile image.
- Write detailed instructions about the topics, tone, and any limitations (e.g., avoid promoting violence, focus on historical facts).
- Add prompt starters like “Tell me about World War II tactics” or “Explain the causes of the Napoleonic Wars.”
- Optionally, upload files with relevant knowledge or enable tools like web browsing for up-to-date information.
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Publish or Share:
When you’re ready, click “Publish” to make your GPT available to others, or keep it private for your own use.
Important:
- Ensure your GPT complies with OpenAI’s Usage Policies, especially regarding sensitive topics like war and violence.
- You do not need coding skills, but you can add advanced features (like API actions) if desired.
For more detailed steps, see the official guide: Creating a GPT and Building and Publishing a GPT.
If you need tips on writing effective instructions for your custom GPT, check out: Key Guidelines for Writing Instructions for Custom GPTs.
Note: All GPTs must adhere to OpenAI’s content and safety guidelines, so avoid creating or sharing content that promotes harm or violates these rules.
References:
- Creating a GPT
- Building and Publishing a GPT
- OpenAI for Nonprofits: Tips on Getting Started with GPTs