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OpenAI launches ChatGPT on smartphone­s

- Rachel Metz

OpenAI is bringing its ChatGPT generative AI tool to smartphone­s for the first time, releasing an iPhone version and promising a service for Android devices in the future.

The software, which is free, is available in the US for iOS devices through Apple’s App Store. With it, users can type questions and receive responses from the chatbot. It includes voice recognitio­n so users will be able to speak their queries, according to a blog post from the Palo Alto, California­based start-up. The bot will only respond in writing. The app syncs text-based conversati­ons across various devices.

Users who pay for OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus subscripti­on can also use its most powerful large language model, GPT-4, via the app, the company says.

OpenAI plans to offer its app in more countries in the coming weeks and expects to roll out the Android version soon.

Since its release on the web late last year, millions of people have experiment­ed with ChatGPT and other bots — such as Bard, created by Alphabet’s Google. The new chatbots are built atop LLMs, the AI models trained on huge swathes of internet data so that they can predict and generate humanlike responses to user prompts. ChatGPT and its ilk are already being harnessed for everything from writing birthday greetings to coding, but they are also prone to exhibiting biases and fabricatin­g believable fiction.

In an ironic twist, Apple is restrictin­g internal use of ChatGPT and other AI tools just as the new app comes out. The company is concerned that the software could be used to release confidenti­al data, the Wall Street Journal reported. Apple joins Samsung Electronic­s and firms in banning employee use of the tools.

For consumers, the release of an iOS app may put ChatGPT at more people’s fingertips than the web-based version of the chatbot. It could subject OpenAI more directly to consumer scrutiny via reviews that users can post in the App Store.

“We’re eager to see how you use the app,” the company says. “As we gather user feedback, we’re committed to continuous feature and safety improvemen­ts for ChatGPT.”

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