amous chatbot ChatGPT is getting its personal Android app, and it’s already obtainable to pre-install on Google Play.
The app, printed by ChatGPT creator OpenAI, is listed as “coming quickly”. Whereas there may be an set up button you’ll be able to faucet on its retailer web page, this merely indicators you up for an computerized set up when the app launches.
Judging by the app web page’s screenshots, this Android model of the ChatGPT app is similar to the model already launched on iPhone. It got here to the Apple App Retailer on Could 18.
The app positions the chatbot as an assistant that may assist with on a regular basis queries, suggesting it’s right here for “instantaneous solutions, tailor-made recommendation, inventive inspiration, skilled enter, and studying alternatives.”
For instance, the screenshots present somebody asking about the place the plates go on a proper dinner cutlery association, and for current recommendations for a “coffee-loving mother”.
You’ll need an OpenAI account to make use of the ChatGPT app, although, which can be true of entry via the OpenAI web site or the iPhone model of the app.
Regardless of the huge buzz seen over ChatGPT over the previous 12 months, the app solely sits at quantity 16 on the chart of the preferred free apps on the Apple App Retailer at current. Temu sits on the high spot, a place the app holds on Android too, whereas Threads, Vinted, and Shein are all presently larger hitters on iPhone.
Can on a regular basis AI assist for the common individual nonetheless not compete with quick vogue?
Are AI chatbots dependable?
A latest research by Stanford College within the US has discovered that ChatGPT 4, the large-language mannequin (LLM) that powers ChatGPT, has truly develop into slower and worse at maths over time.
“The behaviour of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 has diversified considerably over a comparatively brief period of time,” reads the research’s conclusion. In a single check, “GPT-4’s accuracy dropped from 97.6% in March to 2.4% in June.”
The research suggests individuals who use AI as a part of their “workflow” have to constantly monitor its efficiency to make sure it has not gone off the boil.
Open AI has additionally lately discontinued its AI Classifier software, which aimed to determine textual content written by AI, due to its “low fee of accuracy”.
The corporate suggests it’s nonetheless engaged on “simpler provenance methods,” however the OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s present focus is elsewhere.
He launched Worldcoin on July 24, a cryptocurrency that depends on the usage of an eyeball-scanning “Orb”, utilized in individual, which the corporate says proves you’re a “actual and distinctive individual” with out revealing your precise identification.
Worldcoin was launched by Altman and Alex Blania, who’s CEO of its developer Instruments for Humanity.
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