A few months ago, and tired of imitators, OpenAI launched on the iPhone your official ChatGPT application. It was an applauded launch because, after months of being able to access the web version, users were eager to have a ChatGPT app and there were developers who took advantage throwing fraudulent apps. It was a problem, because many had malware.
However, after the launch on iPhone, the company confirmed that they were working on a version of ChatGPT for Android, but they did not give an estimated date beyond a “soon”. Now, the wait has come to an end and we will have the official application next week. AND you can register now.
You can be one of the first to try the official ChatGPT app on Android
2023 has been crazy when it comes to the implementation of artificial intelligence. OpenAI got a lot of attention last yearbut curiously, it was Microsoft with its search engine Bing with integrated GPT-4 who has allowed Android users to have easy access to the system.
Google wasted no time and, after a somewhat controversial launch, at Google I/O they presented their new language model and the integration of their AI, Bard, with many systems. Also, although it took a while, Bard is already available in Spain, and it was clear that ChatGPT was lagging behind. Until now.
And it is that, through a message in TwitterOpenAI has confirmed that the official ChatGPT app for Android will arrive next week. They have not given a date, but they have enabled a pre-registration in the Play Store that you can access through this link.
With the official application, we will have an account and, therefore, a conversation history, open source voice recognition and ad-free browsing. It can be used completely free of chargebut you can make a payment of $19.99 to access ChatGPT Plus and, thus, have access to both the latest version of the language model, GPT-4as well as future updates.
So, if you were wondering when it would arrive, you already have a launch window. We’ll see if it’s not too latesince we have seen that interest in GPT seems to be declining and also, Apple seems to be already working on an AI to compete against OpenAI and Google.
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