OpenAI’s ChatGPT app with cross-device sync now available on iOS

chatgpt — the popular AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI — is now available on iOS. According to the developer, the official mobile app for the chatbot can be downloaded on iOS and will allow users to sync their chat history across devices. The app will also support voice input, making it easier to use on a smartphone. Subscribers ChatGPT Plus There will also be access to OpenAI’s advanced GPT-4 large language model, which provides more up-to-date and faster results than the free version.

OpenAI on Thursday announced Launch of ChatGPT app for iOS devices, a blog post said that the app will be rolled out in the US first. It will expand to other countries in the coming weeks, the chatbot maker said in a blog post, adding that ChatGPT for Android devices will be available “soon”.

official ChatGPT App for iOS Within hours of its release, it is currently topping the productivity list on the App Store in the US. According to the App Store listing, the app is only available for iPhone and requires iOS 16.1 or later. It also includes an optional in-app purchase of $19.99 (roughly Rs. 1,700) for a monthly subscription to ChatGPT Plus. It is currently not available to download in other regions including India.

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ChatGPT already tops the list of productivity apps in the US
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ChatGPT’s arrival for iOS devices comes months after the service was opened to the public for testing last November. There are many other smartphone apps that integrate popular chatbots through application programming interfaces (APIs), as well as apps designed to work on the Apple Watch and smartwatches running Wear OS.

It is worth noting that OpenAI informs users who have downloaded the app that the AI ​​based chatbot “may be inaccurate” with respect to facts, details of places or people. Similarly, it also warns users not to share any sensitive details with the service as chats may be reviewed by AI trainers at OpenAI, even if they are anonymous.

While iPhone owners in India will have to wait until the ChatGPT app is rolled out to regions outside the US, there’s no word on when Android users will be able to try out the official app — yet. That in the US too. Rival Google recently opened early access to its Bard chatbot, while users can also download the Microsoft Bing app to access the chatbot based on OpenAI’s GPT-4 large language model.


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