New Delhi , OpenAI OpenAI has launched the mobile app of its Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (ChatGPT) in more than 30 countries including India. Let us tell you that the company launched the app on May 18, which was released only for American iPhone users. Now it has been launched in other countries as well. However, the app is currently offered only for iPhone users. The company is soon going to launch an app for Android users as well (ChatGPT).
ChatGPT App went live in these countries
According to OpenAI, ChatGPT’s iOS app is now live in more than 30 countries, including Algeria, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Estonia, Ghana, and India. . The company said that the app can be downloaded from Apple’s official app store and users can sync their chat history across devices. Also chat can be shared with others.
Android users will get the facility soon
Although, at present, the company has introduced the ChatGPT app for iOS users, but the company says that soon the app will be introduced for Android users as well. Android users can currently use ChatGPT with the help of browsing apps like Chrome, Microsoft Edge.
ChatGPT came last year
OpenAI released the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to the general public in November 2022. After this, in February 2023, the company launched its first paid subscription plan, ChatGPT Plus. After this the company had introduced GPT-4 and now the company has also launched its official app. However, ChatGPT’s Android app is yet to arrive.
This users will be able to download
Currently, iPhone users can download the ChatGPT app. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store. In India too, the app has been listed on the App Store. According to the listing, iOS 16.1 or later will be required to download the ChatGPT app. At the same time, users are also getting an optional facility of $ 19.99 (about Rs 1,700) for using the app.
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