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ChatGPT App Now Available On Apple App Store, Android Users To Get It Soon

ChatGPT app will be made available to more countries in the future.

OpenAI has unveiled the release of its highly popular AI-powered tool, ChatGPT, on iOS smartphones. The company, headquartered in San Francisco, has officially launched the ChatGPT app for iOS in the United States, with plans to expand its availability to other countries in the near future. OpenAI claims that the app provides seamless synchronisation of user history across devices and incorporates the latest enhancements of the OpenAI model.

The iOS app incorporates Whisper, OpenAI's open-source speech-recognition system, enabling users to conveniently input text using voice commands. Moreover, subscribers to the ChatGPT Plus service will gain exclusive access to the advanced capabilities of GPT-4, enjoy early access to new features, and experience faster response times on their iOS devices. OpenAI has announced its intention to focus on developing a dedicated app for Android users in the subsequent phase.

In a recent blog post, the company stated, "The release of the ChatGPT app for iOS is a significant milestone in our mission to transform cutting-edge research into practical tools that empower individuals, while continuously enhancing accessibility."

The app offers instant responses that provide accurate information without the inconvenience of advertisements or multiple search results. It caters to a wide range of interests and needs, including personalised advice on travel, do-it-yourself projects, cooking, and crafts.

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Professionals can also leverage the app to boost their productivity in various ways, such as summarisation assistance, feedback provision, and technical support. ChatGPT on iOS can also facilitate self-paced learning by helping users acquire new skills and languages.

The introduction of the official ChatGPT app marks a significant advancement for OpenAI, as millions of users have eagerly anticipated a dedicated smartphone application. This move solidifies the company's position in the competitive AI landscape. Currently, there are approximately 6.92 billion smartphone users worldwide, according to statista.com. This means that nearly 86 per cent of smartphone users now have access to the exceptional capabilities of this AI-driven chatbot.

Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has gained immense popularity for its remarkably human-like responses. Developers have continuously explored new applications and use cases, further expanding their potential. The success of this chatbot has also sparked an AI race among tech giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft, each striving to develop their own innovative AI solutions.

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