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arxiv: 2408.00512 · v1 · pith:P6D2OOTE · submitted 2024-08-01 · cs.HC

FlowGPT: Exploring Domains, Output Modalities, and Goals of Community-Generated AI Chatbots

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The advent of Generative AI and Large Language Models has not only enhanced the intelligence of interactive applications but also catalyzed the formation of communities passionate about customizing these AI capabilities. FlowGPT, an emerging platform for sharing AI prompts and use cases, exemplifies this trend, attracting many creators who develop and share chatbots with a broader community. Despite its growing popularity, there remains a significant gap in understanding the types and purposes of the AI tools created and shared by community members. In this study, we delve into FlowGPT and present our preliminary findings on the domain, output modality, and goals of chatbots. We aim to highlight common types of AI applications and identify future directions for research in AI-sharing communities.

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