Custom GPTs

Ralph Losey has created many custom GPTs using the latest OpenAI software. Although some of the custom GPTs are for private use only, many are available to anyone, without charge. They can be found through links provided here and on on the OpenAI store. You have to be signed on to ChatGPT, either a free or paid version, in order for any of these links to work or to use any custom GPT. Don’t have a ChatGPT account yet? Click here to create one (free).

All of the Losey AI GPTs have been updated to work on GPT-5 in August, 2025. The only exception is Hey Bot, the AI Friend ❤️ 💬. It was updated with the help of GPT-5, but we both decided (version five and me) that the prior version 4o had better EQ and people liked it better than the super-smart 5.0. These kind of nuanced updates are a must when dealing with Custom GPT. See, Custom GPTs: Why Constant Updating Is Essential for Relevance and Performance (e-Discovery Team, April 22, 2025).

Custom GPTs require updating when new models are released. Image by Ralph Losey using his updated Visual Muse.

Here is a list of both the public (free) custom GPTS and the private (not so free) ones. All of Losey AI GPTs have been updated by GPT-5. Most can also be seen and reached on the pull down menus. The pages on the GPTs contain full background and explanations not included by OpenAI in its store.

Our GPT Visual Muse is widely used by bloggers and others in the legal technology community, including my friends at EDRM. Here is the official description of this Custom GPT:

Bring your ideas to life with Visual Muse. Describe a concept—Muse suggests six matching art styles. Choose, remix, or blend styles to generate custom images with GPT-4o. Upload references, refine abstract prompts, or explore artist-inspired visuals tailored to your vision.

I may offer courses someday on tricks of how to use it. I use it every day and love it. It creates images and suggest several artistic styles, The galley below illustrates the creation of GPTs in a variety of artistic styles, using the first suggestion of Visual Muse. Top left style is Minimalist, top right is Infographic, below that is Isomorphic, and at bottom is Pop Art. The program was revised on May 31, 2025 to use the new ChatGPT4o with vector based graphic generation.

by Ralph Losey using Visual Muse: illustrating concepts with style.

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