ChatGPT is now available on Android

The ChatGPT app is now available on Android. This should help popularize the generative AI.

ChatGPT app


OpenAI keeps its word. As promised, the company has just released its ChatGPT app for Android. Just like the iOS version, you can talk with generative AI for tips, answers and other useful content. You can make voice requests using OpenAI voice recognition, synchronize your chat history between your devices and export your data. Only extensions are missing at the moment.

ChatGPT app now available on Android

ChatGPT Plus subscribers can also choose between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 language models as they wish. Whatever offer you use, you need a device running Android 6.0 or later to take advantage of the app.

This should in any case make ChatGPT more accessible, especially in countries where Android dominates and PCs are less common. The app has been available on iPhone since May and was updated some time later to support the iPad.

This should help popularize generative AI again

As with Bing Chat, based on GPT-4, Bard and other conversational AI systems, we cannot advise you to “believe” everything you hear from AI. Technology is still prone to ‘hallucinations’, which can lead to false claims, flawed contextual logic and other unreliable or unreliable elements. ChatGPT is more useful as a starting point for a design task, so all you have to do is verify what it says and flesh it out. Or for creative missions when you don’t necessarily need precision and truth.

OpenAI has greatly helped popularize generative AI through tools like ChatGPT, but it has also led the industry to be very concerned and to attract policy attention. Many experts are concerned that these technologies could take control or promote false information. OpenAI itself tries to reduce the risks of such intelligent AI. Governments are already pushing for responsible development and a real legal framework.

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