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2023-05-18 20:14:54| Engadget

OpenAI has launched a free ChatGPT app for iOS. Its the first official smartphone app for the viral language model, joining a crowded field of third-party mobile AI software vying for your attention many of which tap into the GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 APIs powering ChatGPT. Its only available in the US for now, but the company says it will expand to additional countries in the coming weeks.Feature-wise, OpenAIs app looks and behaves much like the ChatGPT website with the addition of voice input using OpenAIs Whisper speech recognition. It also allows switching between standard and GPT-4 language models for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, as well as conversation history (synced from the desktop if you sign in with the same account) and the ability to export data and delete or rename conversations. However, the companys recently launched plugins, including live web access, are absent.OpenAI suggests Android users wont be left in the dark for long, as the company promises, Youre next! In addition, the App Store version is currently made for iPhone only, so iPad users need to either stick with the ChatGPT website or use the iOS app awkwardly upscaled to tablet size.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/chatgpt-now-has-an-official-iphone-app-181454446.html?src=rss


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