OpenAI said it would soon release an Android version of the well-known ChatGPT chatbot, which uses artificial intelligence (AI).
The business provided a preorder page in the Google Play Store, allowing people to sign up for installation once the app is ready, and announced the debut in a tweet.
The news comes in the wake of recent attempts by OpenAI to improve the security and openness of its technologies through programs like content watermarking.
The corporation has come under fire because of worries over false information produced by its AI. OpenAI highlights the enhanced security features of the Android app over the web version.
Similar to the iOS version, it will also provide capabilities like chat history synchronization across devices. OpenAI is directly competing with Microsoft’s Bing Chat, which also uses GPT-4 technology from OpenAI, by releasing Android and iOS apps.
The apps offer an alternative to using a web browser to test large language models (LLMs). The launch occurs at the same time when Google launches its Bard chatbot in Brazil and the European Union.
There are also new rivals on the scene, such as Anthropic and its Claude 2 assistant, which has more features than OpenAI’s premium ChatGPT version.
The first decrease in traffic seen by ChatGPT since its introduction occurred in June. A large portion of the cryptocurrency community has welcomed ChatGPT and other AI chatbots, and some have even used the technology to create new coins.