
"OpenAI recently launched new app integrations in ChatGPT to allow you to connect your accounts directly to ChatGPT and ask the assistant to do things for you. For instance, with a Spotify integration, you can tell it to create personalized playlists that will show up right in your Spotify app. To get started, make sure you're logged into ChatGPT. Then type the name of the app you want to use at the start of your prompt,"
"However, it's important to note that connecting your account means you're sharing your app data with ChatGPT. Make sure to review the permissions you're giving when you're linking your accounts. For example, if you connect your Spotify account, ChatGPT can see your playlists, listening history, and other personal information. (Sharing this info helps personalize the experience, but if you have privacy concerns, consider whether you're comfortable with this level of access before connecting.)"
ChatGPT now supports app integrations that let users connect third-party accounts and instruct the assistant to act on those accounts. Users can start by typing the app name at the start of a prompt or by going to Settings > Apps and Connectors to browse and sign in. Connected apps will share account data with ChatGPT, so users should review requested permissions and weigh privacy implications. Users can disconnect apps anytime from Settings. Available integrations include Booking.com, where linked accounts let ChatGPT search hotels by city, dates, budget, party size, proximity to public transport, and features like breakfast, and open listings to complete reservations.
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