OpenAI launches official ChatGPT app for Android


On July 21, OpenAI revealed its plan to release an Android version of the popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT next week. The release follows its release for iOS users in May.

The company announced the launch in a tweet and provided a pre-order page on the Google Play Store, allowing users to sign up for installation once the app is ready.

The announcement follows recent OpenAI efforts. to improve security and transparency of its tools with initiatives such as content watermarking. The company has come under scrutiny due to concerns about misinformation generated by your AI.

OpenAI highlights the improved security measures of the Android application compared to the web version. It will also offer features like syncing chat history between devices, similar to the iOS version.

By introducing apps for Android and iOS, OpenAI competes directly with Microsoft's Bing Chat, which also uses OpenAI's GPT-4 technology. Apps are an alternative means of testing large language models (LLMs) without relying on a web browser.

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The launch coincides with Google launches its chatbot Bard in the European Union and Brazil. Other competitors are also emerging, such as Anthropic, with its Claude 2 assistant, which offers functionality that exceeds the paid version of OpenAI's ChatGPT. ChatGPT witnessed a drop in traffic in June, the first since its launch.

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