Chatgpt from Openaai comes to the Apple App Store in the USA, but what about Android users?

Chatgpt from Openaai comes to the Apple App Store in the USA, but what about Android users?
The American research laboratory for artificial intelligence Openai announced the introduction of an iOS app for chatgpt. Similar to the original web model of the chatbot, which was published around six months ago, the app is also a free version that is based on GPT-3.5.
The existing Subscribers from Chatgpt Plus receive exclusive access to the functions of GPT-4, early access to functions and faster response times to iOS.
Chatgpt in the App Store
Openai announced in a blog post that the new mobile app synchronized Chats' user history with its bot across devices. It also has a voice input that is supported by the company's open source language recognition model.
At the start, the app will only be available in the USA and will be extended to other countries "in the coming weeks". Next is the expansion of Android devices in the Roadmap.
"With the Chatgpt-app for iOS, we take another step towards our mission by converting the latest research into useful tools, strengthening people and making them more accessible at the same time."
Although the company did not give a precise date, it was said that the number of Android users were the number.
climb to prominence
Although Openaai has not pointed out a new mobile incarnation, the step is not surprising, since the popularity of Chatgpt rose in a very short time. The popular chat bot with artificial intelligence attracted 100 million users just two months after its introduction. It had almost 590 million visits in January.
Openaai, a private company supported by Microsoft, made it available to the public free of charge last November, just five days after Chatgpt had won one million users. To put things in the right light: Instagram took almost 2.5 months to reach one million downloads. While the popular streaming service Netflix had to wait more than three years to reach one million users.
Recently Chatgpt has also developed several scenarios about what could happen in the area of digital assets in the next decade.
The resounding success of Chatgpt has triggered a hectic rush to the market launch of new AI products. This hysteria has devoured some of the largest tech giants and start-ups that fight for space in the emerging sector.
Google, for example, is working on his own Ki-Chatbot Bard, who has so far not been able to attract any investors after giving the wrong answer in an advertising video. The Chinese technology giant Baidu has also doubled its plans to integrate his AI chatbot Ernie into his search engine services this year.
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