ChatGPT made up a product feature out of thin air, so this company created it
Soundslice, a sheet music platform, introduced a new feature after discovering that ChatGPT incorrectly claimed it could import ASCII tablature, a guitar notation format the company did not support. This marks a unique instance of a business creating functionality in response to an AI model's misinformation. Soundslice typically converts sheet music from photos or PDFs, syncing it with audio or video for musicians to follow along. Co-founder Adrian Holovaty detailed how the feature development process began unexpectedly when users submitted ChatGPT screenshots with ASCII tablature, prompting the company to address the issue.