The new app is now available on iPhones in the United States, to begin with, to be available “soon” in other countries and on mobile phones running on the “Android” system (“Google”), according to a published statement. by the California-based startup.
The app will be free, just like the website, and will allow users to discuss the chatbot and ask it for several tasks, such as writing messages, explaining technical concepts, suggesting ideas and summarizing texts.
The “Chat GBT” site was launched at the end of last November, and the number of its users in one week exceeded one million, which is a record. Two months later, the number of its active users reached nearly 100 million per month, another record, according to a UBS study published by the media.
Microsoft, the main investor in OpenAI, has integrated the language model underlying ChatGPT into its Bing search engine, and Google is about to launch a beta using generative AI.
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