Stardock has released a significant update to its DesktopGPT application, now supporting OpenAI's GPT-4o and GPT-4o-mini models. This update allows users to utilize their own API keys if they subscribe to a premium tier from OpenAI, enhancing the app's functionality. With a simple keystroke, users can access AI capabilities directly from their Windows 11 desktop, making AI more accessible than ever.
The update also introduces quality-of-life improvements, such as customizable hotkeys and Markdown support for chat templates. As Windows 11 continues to integrate AI features, DesktopGPT positions itself as a strong alternative to Microsoft's Copilot. The evolving landscape of AI tools on desktops reflects a growing trend towards user-friendly AI applications.
• DesktopGPT now supports GPT-4o and GPT-4o-mini models.
• Users can utilize their own API keys for enhanced functionality.
The update allows users to input their own API keys for accessing OpenAI's services.
DesktopGPT now supports Markdown, enabling users to format their chat interactions more effectively.
The latest update to DesktopGPT includes support for GPT-4o, enhancing its AI capabilities.
Stardock's DesktopGPT application aims to streamline AI interactions for users.
OpenAI's models, including GPT-4o, are integral to the functionality of DesktopGPT.
Microsoft collaborates with OpenAI, integrating AI features into its products like Copilot.
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