Discord, the social network application, has announced the launch of new AI experiences to several servers. The company is updating its Clyde bot with OpenAI ChatGPT technology to allow users to have extended conversations with the bot. Additionally, Discord is launching AI-generated conversation summaries and updating its AutoMod moderation tool with the power of large language models.
Clyde Bot Gets AI Upgrade
Discord is updating its Clyde bot with OpenAI ChatGPT technology, enabling users to have extended conversations with the bot. You can now type @Clyde in a server to chat with Clyde in any channel. Clyde can also recommend playlists, access GIFs, and emojis like any Discord user. Discord believes that Clyde will become a fundamental part of the Discord experience.
AutoMod Tool with Large Language Models
Discord has updated AutoMod to alert mods of rule violations. It takes conversation context into account. AutoMod, powered by OpenAI, blocked 45 million unwanted messages based on server rules. Mods review flagged messages to keep Discord safe for all users. Moreover, Discord is launching AI-generated conversation summaries that group messages by topic. This helps users catch up and participate in discussions easily. To enable conversation summaries, users can go to Server Settings. The feature is rolling out to a limited number of servers starting next.
AI-Generated Conversation Summaries
Discord will launch AI-generated conversation summaries that bundle streams of messages into topics, allowing users to catch up or join in on topics of interest quickly. Users will notice a new panel on the right side of their screen that outlines the topics discussed. Server Settings can enable Conversation summaries, which will be available on a limited number of servers starting next.
Conclusion:
Discord’s new AI experiences are a significant addition to the platform. With OpenAI ChatGPT technology, the Clyde bot will allow users to have extended conversations, and AutoMod can alert moderators when server rules are broken. AI-generated conversation summaries will also be a useful tool to quickly catch up or join in on topics of interest. Discord’s new features put it in the same league as Snapchat and Slack, which also recently integrated ChatGPT-like features into their products.