ChatGPT is poorly designed. So I fixed it Introduction to ChatGPT's Issues 00:00
ChatGPT is rapidly growing with hundreds of millions of users, but its design is confusing for many.
A demonstration highlights the limitations of the current interface, particularly with voice responses.
Current Limitations 00:15
Users can only receive responses in voice, while collaboration on written content requires separate steps.
The design feels disjointed, resembling multiple apps rather than a cohesive tool, as noted by a reference to "shipping the org chart."
Proposed Improvements 02:12
The speaker suggests integrating voice and text functionalities simultaneously for a better user experience.
A recommendation is made to use existing tools like Realtime for live audio and Tool Calls for handling text.
Implementation of New Features 02:36
The envisioned interface includes a voice button with additional chat features, resembling a texting app during a call.
The ability to request detailed information is emphasized, allowing for better handling of complex queries.
Example Use Cases 03:20
Demonstrations include asking for simple commands and more complex tasks related to coding.
The system can adapt by handing off tasks to specialized models for more nuanced responses.
Conclusion and Resources 05:15
The speaker encourages exploration of the proposed features using off-the-shelf APIs and shares the source code on GitHub for those interested in further development.