Openai brings ChatGpt to WhatsApp for the first time and is completely free to use. This new feature lets you chat with it like a human or artificial intelligence that is embedded in this messenger platform.
With the introduction of today, users around the world can add the number (1-800-242-8478) as an audience to their WhatsApp. Thus, even people who use the Internet with limited data volume can also interact with artificial intelligence. Of course, with Iranian numbers, it seems that it is not possible to use this artificial intelligence.
WhatsApp, with more than 2.7 billion users, is one of the most popular messengers in the world and is expected to exceed 3 billion next year. Due to the increasing popularity of Metaai, WhatsApp is a vital platform for Openai access. US residents can make voice calls with ChatGpt and talk to artificial intelligence. This feature uses the same technology used in Advanced Voice.
ChatGPT facilities in WhatsApp
In some parts of the world, sustainable access to high -speed Internet can be very costly or even impossible. For this reason, people use programs such as WhatsApp to access data -based services that do not require permanent connectivity. By adding ChatGpt to WhatsApp, users can ask their questions about artificial intelligence, just as they talk to a real human. This feature works without the need for the ChatGPT web app. This feature uses the same Gpt-4O-Mini model, which is also available in the free ChatGpt version.
Openai says this feature can be used to “help to write creative or brainstorming, get a suggestion (cooking order, travel ideas, etc.) or discuss public topics such as news, entertainment or public information.”
The company has announced that it is a test version and may have restrictions on the number of frequent use and that its availability will change depending on demand. “Users who have previously used ChatGPT to experience more tools, higher limitations and more personalization, should still use ChatGPT directly through their accounts,” the company added.
Source: Engadget
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