OpenAI introduces a new official ChatGPT application for iOS
OpenAI introduces a new official ChatGPT application for iOS

ChatGPT is moving to mobile. Today the company OpenAI revealed that it will launch its official iOS application that lets users use its well-known AI chatbot while on the move just a few months after it was revealed that the App Store was full of fake, unofficial apps. The brand new ChatGPT application will be completely available for download at no cost and free of ads and will support voice input, the company claims however, it will be initially restricted access to U.S. users at launch.

Much like its desktop counterpart ChatGPT is similar to its desktop counterpart. ChatGPT application allows users to communicate using an AI chatbot, allowing them to inquire about issues without using an ordinary web search and also get help and inspiration, as well as learn how to research, learn, and much more. In light of the shortcomings of Apple’s Siri voice-based assistant Siri and Apple’s absence of AI development, the new release might encourage more users to use ChatGPT for their phones as their primary mobile aid. The launch may also affect Google because Google’s search engine has the advantage of being the default one within Safari on the Apple iPhone.

If you use ChatGPT on mobile devices ChatGPT The app will allow you to sync your browsing history across all devices — that is, it will be aware of the things you’ve previously looked up using its web interface and then make it available to you. It also integrates into Whisper Whisper, which is OpenAI’s free source speech recognition system to allow voice input.

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ChatGPT Plus users will be able to use the GPT-4’s capabilities through the brand new application, OpenAI says, in addition to having earlier access to the latest features and faster response times, as the company states in its press release. The subscription offering was introduced on February 1 and is priced at $20 per month, which includes upgraded features, which include the ability to access ChatGPT even at peak times.

The company claims that the launch of the new app will begin within the U.S. today but it will extend to other nations over the “coming weeks.” An Android version is also being teased to be “coming soon.”