Pocket assistant: ChatGPT comes to Android

On Tuesday, OpenAI released an official ChatGPT app for Android, now available in the Google Play Store in four countries: the US, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil, with more coming soon. As a client for OpenAI’s language model family, the GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models run on the cloud and provide results to your Android device. It also integrates OpenAI’s Whisper model for speech recognition.

ChatGPT, launched in November, is a conversational AI language model interface. As an AI assistant, it can help with summarization, text composition, and analysis. OpenAI bills its use cases as a way to seek “instant answers,” “tailored advice,” “creative inspiration,” “professional input,” and “learning opportunities.”

However, as we’ve noted in the past, ChatGPT is occasionally prone to confabulation (that is, making things up)—especially the GPT-3.5 model—so it’s not entirely trustworthy as a factual reference. It can come in handy as a way to analyze data you provide yourself, though, so long as you’re familiar with the subject matter and can validate the results.

Like the iOS version of the ChatGPT app, the Android version links to your existing ChatGPT account and can synchronize chat history between devices. It also supports ChatGPT Plus subscription account features, such as access to the GPT-4 language model and some Beta features like Custom Instructions.

Using the app feels similar to a text-messaging experience, with an input box at the bottom of the screen and a scrolling conversation history between you and ChatGPT taking up most of the app’s interface. At any time, users can quickly start new conversations by swiping the input bar to the right. History is available in a “three-dots” ellipses menu in the upper-right corner.

ChatGPT for Android requires Android 6.0 and up and has already racked up over 500,000 downloads, according to stats found on the Google Play Store. OpenAI plans to expand the ChatGPT Android rollout to more countries over the next week.

BackStabbath,

I tried it, it’s pretty smooth.

Blazingflames6073,
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In Bangladesh? I’m surprised my country is one of the first ones to get it…

Edit: Oddly, it says coming soon from play store app. I had to tell it to install on my device from the website.

fne8w2ah,

Not available in my country yet :/

CantSt0pPoppin,
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submission statement

OpenAI has released an official ChatGPT app for Android, which is now available in four countries.

The app allows users to interact with ChatGPT, a conversational AI language model, through text or speech. ChatGPT can be used for a variety of tasks, including summarization, text composition, and analysis. However, it is important to note that ChatGPT is not always accurate, and should not be used as a factual reference.

The Android version of the ChatGPT app is similar to the iOS version, and includes features such as chat history synchronization and support for ChatGPT Plus subscription accounts. The app is available for download on the Google Play Store, and OpenAI plans to expand the rollout to more countries over the next week.

IronRain,

Tried it yesterday - first time trying any sort of Chat AI, actually - and the app is smooth, if barebones. I’ve actually found it to be pretty useful as a suggestion bot - best sci-fi books, best zombie movies, etc.! It fills the +Reddit Googling I did before. I’m just hoping for more user customization going forward!

CantSt0pPoppin,
@CantSt0pPoppin@lemmy.world avatar

It really helps streamline tasks!

forgotaboutlaye,

Best use case I’ve encountered is asking it plan a holiday itinerary. A prompt like “plan me 2 days in Venice including lunch and dinners based on Reddit recommendations with links to google maps” works wonders - you still need to verify that the recommendations exist, but it gives a great starting point.

IronRain,

That’s actually genius! I didn’t even think it had that much functionality! I wish I could include things like “please add sources and Yelp links to all recommendations.” That would make it 10x as useful, but if it were to happen, it would probably be paywalled.

forgotaboutlaye,

No you can absolutely do things like that. The only problem is sometimes the links break since they are from a couple of years ago.

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