Chatgpt Ios App: Open AI brings ChatGPT’s free app to iPhones: How to use, supported iPhones and more – Times of India

OpenAI has introduced an iOS app for ChatGPT, bringing its generative AI-powered chatbot to iPhone users. The app syncs chats across the web, has voice input, and can do almost everything the ChatGPT can do on the web.
With the ChatGPT app for iOS, users can get instant and accurate personalised advice or help with gift ideas, write perfect poems, and receive professional feedback. And there is no need to type out every time you want to ask something, as you can simply talk to the ChatGPT. Whisper, a speech recognition system developed by OpenAI, has been integrated into the iOS app, which the company says has “human-level robustness and accuracy” for English.
When you access ChatGPT using the app, it will synchronise your search history across all your devices. This means that the app will remember what you searched on the web and make it easily accessible to you on your phone, and vice versa.
The free version of the chatbot is based on GPT-3.5, just like it is on the web. However, if you want to access the more advanced persona built on GPT-4 and other features, you will need to pay $20 per month for ChatGPT Plus.
The app is only available on iPhone models running iOS 16.1 and later. So, if you want to use ChatGPT on iOS, you need to have an iPhone 8 or newer model.
ChatGPT for Android coming soon
ChatGPT for iOS is available to download in the US, and will be available in other countries in the upcoming weeks. They have also hinted that an Android version will be available soon. “P.S. Android users, you’re next! ChatGPT will be coming to your devices soon.”
In a blog post, OpenAI said the app is a step towards transforming its A.I. research into “useful tools that empower people, while continuously making them more accessible.”

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