Glossary
This glossary defines key terms and concepts related to the CustomGPT.ai Researcher platform, ensuring a clear understanding for all users.
A
AI
- Definition: Artificial Intelligence, a field of computer science that enables machines to simulate human intelligence and perform tasks like learning, reasoning, and problem-solving.
API (Application Programming Interface)
- Definition: A set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other. CustomGPT.ai provides an API for integrating its features into other systems.
API Key
- Definition: A unique code that identifies and authenticates a user or application accessing the CustomGPT.ai API.
B
Badge
- Definition: A visual indicator used in the platform's interface to denote user plans, statuses, or feature highlights (e.g., "Pro Plan").
Blog Prompt
- Definition: A user-provided topic or question used to generate research or articles within the platform.
C
Citation
- Definition: References to the sources used for generating content, ensuring credibility and traceability.
Custom Knowledge
- Definition: User-uploaded documents or web pages that form a private knowledge base for personalized research.
Custom Workflow
- Definition: A feature in Enterprise plans allowing tailored processes and configurations to suit organizational needs.
D
Dashboard
- Definition: The main user interface where users access their projects, settings, and research tasks.
Deep Research
- Definition: A comprehensive exploration of multiple sources, including Google, scholarly databases, and uploaded documents, to generate accurate and detailed content.
Default Plan
- Definition: The free tier of CustomGPT.ai that provides basic features like limited article generation and standard AI models.
E
Enterprise Plan
- Definition: A subscription plan offering advanced features like custom workflows, dedicated support, and enhanced security.
Error Codes
- Definition: Specific messages (e.g.,
ERR-101
) that indicate issues within the platform, along with steps for resolution.
G
GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer)
- Definition: A machine learning model used for natural language understanding and generation. CustomGPT.ai utilizes advanced GPT models for content generation.
I
Image Selection
- Definition: The process of automatically finding and including contextually relevant images in generated reports.
K
Knowledge Base
- Definition: A collection of user-uploaded or system-generated documents that the AI uses for research and content generation.
M
Markdown
- Definition: A lightweight markup language used for formatting text and exporting content in a structured way.
P
Plan
- Definition: The subscription tier a user has chosen, such as Free, Pro, or Enterprise, each offering different levels of features and access.
Premium Features
- Definition: Features available only to users on paid plans, including custom knowledge integration and advanced AI models.
Progress Indicator
- Definition: A visual element that shows the status of tasks such as article generation or document uploads.
R
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation)
- Definition: A technology that retrieves relevant documents from a knowledge base to improve the accuracy of AI-generated content.
Rate Limit
- Definition: The maximum number of article requests allowed within a given timeframe to prevent overuse and ensure system stability.
Research Report
- Definition: A detailed document generated by the platform, synthesizing information from multiple sources.
S
Secure Access
- Definition: Protection measures, such as API keys and encryption, to ensure user data and projects are safe.
Subscription
- Definition: A recurring payment plan that provides access to CustomGPT.ai features based on the selected tier.
SOC 2 Compliance
- Definition: A security standard ensuring that the platform maintains stringent data protection measures.
T
Task
- Definition: A specific action initiated by the user, such as generating a research report.
Tone
- Definition: The writing style (e.g., formal, casual) specified by the user for content generation.
V
Vision Model
- Definition: An AI model used for image recognition and selection to find visuals that complement generated content.
W
Workflow
- Definition: A sequence of processes or steps used to achieve a specific task, such as generating an article or customizing a report.