
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is nearly omnipresent. It can write code from scratch, suggest top holiday destinations, and perform a host of other functions. Currently trending on Twitter is a new ChatGPT plugin called MULTI.ON, which can automatically execute responses from ChatGPT.
It’s touted as the world’s first AI web co-pilot powered by ChatGPT. Here’s everything you need to know about MULTI.ON, a ChatGPT-based plugin that can automate your everyday tasks.
Unlike ChatGPT, which is accessible to anyone, one needs to join the waiting list and wait for approval to test the MULTI.ON plugin. It’s currently available as part of early access, and one can sign up for free from the following link. It’s a web browser that can accept inputs from ChatGPT and perform tasks like booking a table at a restaurant, buying tickets, sharing a message on Twitter, and much more.
Note that even if you’re a ChatGPT Plus subscriber, you need to sign up to access plugins, including MULTI.ON.
As mentioned earlier, MULTI.ON is a ChatGPT plugin that can automate tasks for you. A user can request information on ChatGPT, and then use the MULTI.ON plugin to post it on Twitter or social media platforms like Facebook. You can also use the multion browser to order a product from an e-commerce platform and much more.
Similarly, you can ask ChatGPT for restaurant suggestions in a specific location, and then use the MULTI.ON plugin to book a table at a specific place and time. The plugin will do so, provided the restaurant accepts online reservations. While this might seem like a straightforward task, the multion browser actually performs a lot of work with the ChatGPT search results and uses HTML to write a program to complete the task in real-time.