Sure! There are tons of GPTs in ChatGPT and other AI apps. For example, there's an excel GPT in ChatGPT that is focused on excel, so your answers are going to be tailored to excel.
I'm creating a few custom ones for my own use or internal use. For example, an EPCRS GPT. I have limited it to using the current version of EPCRS and my instructions (which are expanding and help narrow answers). It's still in early stages, but so far its a good way to find answers or the correct section quickly.
Another one im playing around with is a Controlled Group GPT. Instead of feeding it all the data you think it needs, it prompts you for input.
In a nutshell, the CGGPT starts by asking you how many entities you are working with. Lets say you answer "3"
The next question it asks is how many owners between all three entities.
After you answer, it asks about each owner's equity in each entity.
And so on.
The basic idea is to have the GPT ask you for all the relevant data instead of you asking it to make a determination based on the data you give it. The more prompts you pre-program, the more questions are asked. You can get super detailed or very basic.
It's a fun process to go through (for us pension nerds 🤓) and hopefully you get a useful tool in the end.
I also have another one I have started uploading different plan documents to and building instructions in order to determine where certain provisions are and how they are similar or different by vendor.
I know of at least one company put there working on a document AI to help you map from one vendor to another.
It's exciting stuff as long as you have guidelines you use it properly.