As it can be seen from the codes of the ChatGPT application on Android, there is a possibility that in the near future, ChatGPT will replace Google Assista on the Android platform.
In an era where artificial ielligence has become so powerful that it has even destroyed hundreds of thousands of jobs, it is not at all strange that we see a series of digital technologies being retired thanks to its presence. Of course, in relation to today's news, we must say that Google Assista is not going to retire and give its place to ChatGPT; In fact, apparely OpenAI has made it so easy to access its artificial ielligence on the Android platform that perhaps few people think of using Google Assista.
According to the Android Authority website, apparely the ChatGPT Android application code coains information that indicates the possibility of the presence of this powerful artificial ielligence as a voice assista in the Android operating system. Just like what Microsoft has done; That is, the iegration of a copilot artificial ielligence with the Windows 11 operating system, during which the user can meet his needs without the need to install a separate app or eer a specific space on the Iernet.
The ChatGPT Android application has a new activity called com.openai.voice.assista.AssistaActivity which was initially disabled but can be enabled manually. When you run the app in the new update, an animation with a rotating mode will appear, which is very similar to the ChatGPT WeChat mode. This animated icon does not cover the eire screen and can mean that the user will be able to invoke ChatGPT in any situation and at any mome.
Although this feature is currely under developme, if it is finalized, Android users will probably prefer this powerful artificial ielligence OpenAI to Google Assista to have a much wider and better experience of working with artificial ielligence.
In addition, in the new update of the ChatGPT application on Android, you will see a tile added to the quick settings menu section so that you can easily call this artificial ielligence from there. Of course, this feature is disabled automatically and it can mean that the user must purchase a subscription to access it.
As Google's artificial ielligence, Bard, becomes more advanced, we should gradually expect Google to iegrate its own artificial ielligence with Google Assista and release it on Android phones. But OpenAI's attempt to replace Google Assista with wider features and easier access and thus make itself known to the world is considered a strategic move and may even drive users away from Google's popular voice assista. It remains to be seen whether this strategy will ultimately succeed or not.
Source: Android Authority




