ChatGPT launches Android in the US, Brazil, India, others

ChatGPT launches Android in the US, Brazil, India, others

OpenAI‘s ChatGPT app is now available for Android devices in four (4) countries. 

The company says that Android users in the U.S., India, Brazil, and Bangladesh can now download the app from the Google Play Store. Nigeria and other countries can keep an eye out, as the company said that more countries will be added gradually.

This new update from the AI company comes after ChatGPT’s release on iOS two months ago. For iPhone users, OpenAI ChatGPT was first made available in the United States.

According to the app’s page on the Google Play Store, the app is free, and Android users only need to sync their information across devices to use the latest OpenAI features as they become available.

Digital Trends says that when OpenAI filed a listing for the Android app in the Google Play Store, it was a sign that it was almost done. On the previous day, an “install” button appeared, letting people download it.

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Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz invested in a $300 million share sale in April at a valuation of $27–29 billion. Microsoft’s $10 billion investment in OpenAI, the year’s largest AI investment, expanded its cooperation.

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More on OpenAI’s ChatGPT

Open AI is a company based in San Francisco that is a leader in artificial intelligence study and deployment. 

It was founded in December 2015. The company gave its workers shares of stock and formed a partnership with Microsoft, announcing an investment worth $1 billion. Since then, OpenAI systems have been running on a Microsoft platform for computing that is built on Azure.

The AI model in ChatGPT was trained with data from the internet, so it may sometimes be wrong and could also spread private information.

In this case, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently looked into the company after some users said that the robot broke rules about data privacy and spread incorrect information. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, said that his company would work with the FTC to show that the technology behind ChatGPT and other goods is “safe and pro-consumer.”

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The commission also asked the company for information about its products and its marketing plan, as well as details about how new products are made ready for sale. The FTC came to the conclusion that if OpenAI is ever found guilty of the claims, the commission will take steps like making a “consent decree” deal.

Several companies are said to have used ChatGPT to simplify processes and make them run more smoothly. ChatGPT has also helped business clients because it can be changed to fit their needs. 

The fact that OpenAI is making an AI app shop helps the company stand out in the AI field, which is very competitive. Since it started, the company has been successful, which has led other companies to use AI robots in their own work.

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere, a tech enthusiast with 4+ years of experience simplifying tech stories and making complex ideas easy to understand.

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