Finally Open AI has listened to the requests of the user community of its platform powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) ChatGPT and has launched its first official mobile app for smartphones. Unfortunately, however, for now this move has been limited to iPhone users only.
During the last few months we have seen how the mobile user community has turned fully to the use of this type of AI systems that have proven to be capable of generating anything that users’ imaginations allow.
This in parallel has triggered intense debates about the limits of this type of system, the transparency with which the platforms are fed and what the future holds for both professionals and casual users, with its subsequent and obvious impact on industries and everyone’s daily lives.
Under this scenario full of nuances and controversies, ChatGPT, the OpenAI conversational model, has positioned itself as the most popular AI on the planet, demonstrating great advances in its processing capacity for its latest GPT-4 base version.
It is with this recent evolution that the arguments about the use of the system have exploded. At the same time, the enthusiastic community advocated for greater release and accessibility to the platform through the launch of a mobile app.
Today that definitive step has finally been taken, although it would only benefit, for the moment, a limited group of users.
ChatGPT comes to iOS for iPhone and iPad: this represents a problem for Android
Through his official blog The folks at OpenAI have announced the release of their first official ChatGPT app for smart mobile devices. The great little detail is that the application of its Artificial Intelligence is only available for the iOS operating system.
This means that only users of recent models of the iPhone or iPad would have the opportunity to test this platform, downloading the application through the Apple App Store.
In this first stage, ChatGPT is only available to users of Apple devices in the United States, but officially the intention would be to gradually expand the territory where it will be free to download.
However, this would also represent a relative problem for Android users globally, since for some time they have been victims of the uncontrolled proliferation of fake ChatGPT apps that in reality only put users’ privacy and data at risk.
Now with the arrival of the official app only for iOS, this phenomenon will explode until OpenAI finally launches its real version.