Mark and Gael discuss the new ChatGPT feature that allows connection to external applications, services, and websites using MCP connectors, turning ChatGPT into a super agent. Gael demonstrates practical use cases, such as connecting to Notion, Bento, and Stripe, to pull data and automate tasks. They also explore competitor intelligence and the limitations of the feature, including the need for manual developer mode activation and potential data overload. They further discuss alternative MCP servers like Zapier and Smithery, highlighting privacy concerns. The podcast also covers new ChatGPT model names, the GPT-5 Codex for coding, free access to the Projects feature, and branching for managing chat directions, emphasizing the potential for automation and the importance of staying ahead with AI changes.
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