How to use ChatGPT AI tool on Android, iPhone device
ChatGPT, the viral AI assistant is used by netzines for answers to a wide range of questions. Here in this article, we've described how to use ChatGPT on a Android or iPhone smartphone.
People are flocking to the viral AI assistant tool to get a variety of their questions answered. In this scenario, as mobile phones are the most commonly used communication device, we've outlined how to use ChatGPT on a smartphone. ALSO READ: Google invests $300 mn in ChatGPT rival. Know about Anthropic | 5 points
How to use ChatGPT on Android or iPhone?
STEP 1: Launch your preferred web browser on Android or iPhone device.
STEP2: Navigate to OpenAI's official website by clicking here or typing chat.openai.com into your browser's address bar.
STEP3: Now, next to the Introducing ChatGPT research release, click the Try button.
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STEP4: On the login page, enter an email address and a password to create an account.
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STEP4: On the login page, enter an email address and a password to create an account.
Is there an official ChatGPT app on Android or Apple's app store?
Presently there is no official ChatGPT app either on Google Play Store or Apple's App store. However, there are few apps which use the OpenAI API and provide a user-friendly interface for chatting with the model. One such app is Replika.
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