Posted 26th May 2023
ChatGPT for iPhone launched in the US last week, with OpenAI promising that it would come to more countries “in the coming weeks.”
apps.apple.com/gb/…069
The next phase in the rollout has now happened earlier than expected, with the chatbot now available in 11 more countries …
While you could of course access the ChatGPT website on your iPhone, an iPhone app makes it more convenient – especially as the app is free, and has no ads.
ChatGPT for iPhone will offer the same set of features as the web version of the service. This will include ChatGPT Plus support, which lets users subscribe to pay for more advanced versions of the service.
The app will also sync your ChatGPT history across all your devices, including the web. It also includes support for Whisper, OpenAI’s open-source speech-recognition system. This integration with Whisper enables voice input for the ChatGPT app on iPhone. The ChatGPT app is also completely ad-free.
Prior to its launch, there were a number of scam apps in the App Store before Apple started blocking them.
OpenAI announced yesterday that the app is now available in a further 11 countries.
The company says that more countries will be added “soon.”
Source: 9to5mac.com
apps.apple.com/gb/…069
The next phase in the rollout has now happened earlier than expected, with the chatbot now available in 11 more countries …
While you could of course access the ChatGPT website on your iPhone, an iPhone app makes it more convenient – especially as the app is free, and has no ads.
ChatGPT for iPhone will offer the same set of features as the web version of the service. This will include ChatGPT Plus support, which lets users subscribe to pay for more advanced versions of the service.
The app will also sync your ChatGPT history across all your devices, including the web. It also includes support for Whisper, OpenAI’s open-source speech-recognition system. This integration with Whisper enables voice input for the ChatGPT app on iPhone. The ChatGPT app is also completely ad-free.
Prior to its launch, there were a number of scam apps in the App Store before Apple started blocking them.
OpenAI announced yesterday that the app is now available in a further 11 countries.
- Albania
- Croatia
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Jamaica
- Korea
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Nigeria
- United Kingdom
The company says that more countries will be added “soon.”
Source: 9to5mac.com
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a pencil,
paper,
a bicycle,
a pack of cards,
a wood fire,
a sweeping brush,
a map,
a tape measure,
a screwdriver,
all of which have at some point supposedly been made redundant by a more superior invention, but are still useful. I think this will be no different.
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