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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT App for iOS, Its Android App will be Launched Soon

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“On Thursday OpenAI introduced a ChatGPT iPhone app as said by Mira Murati, CTO, OpenAI. The Android app for ChatGPT will be launched soon.”

ChatGPT has given a new dimension to the goals of artificial intelligence (AI). Developed as a natural language processing or NLP tool empowered by AI that allows users to have human-like conversations and much more with the chatbot. It was launched by OpenAI, a San Francisco-based technology company.

On Thursday OpenAI introduced a ChatGPT iPhone app as said by Mira Murati, CTO, OpenAI. The Android app for ChatGPT will be launched soon.

Is there a ChatGPT app for iPhone?

Yes, there is ChatGPT app for iPhone and it is the first official mobile application for ChatGPT.

According to screenshots on Apple’s App Store, OpenAI’s app can answer questions like “what are unique custom birthday gift ideas for my coffee-loving mum?” or explain how to courteously decline a concert invitation. According to a blog post by the company, the additionally supports voice input.

ChatGPT used to be accessible on OpenAI’s website. A number of apps that use OpenAI’s software have previously been available on Apple’s App Store, but none were created by OpenAI.

What is an example of a large language model?

ChatGPT is the most well-known example of a “large language model,” a type of machine learning or ML that trains on terabytes of data to produce long paragraphs or computer code that appears to have been written by a human.

Although the is free, it involves a $20 per month purchase via Apple for ChatGPT Plus, OpenAI’s subscription that provides additional features. According to Murati, the app is currently accessible only in the United States.

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