OpenAI’s AI chatbot, ChatGPT, is now available on Android after two months on iOS.
The Android app will be released in sections to US, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil clients. Next week, OpenAI will expand the app.
A subscription unlocks GPT-4 and other features in OpenAI’s ChatGPT Android app.
Google Play offers the ChatGPT Android app for Android 6.0 or later handsets in India. The software is available in India, the US, Bangladesh, and Brazil, and OpenAI aims to expand next week.
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Download the ChatGPT Android app
Through Google Play, non-pre-registrants can download the app. It’s 6MB. Users who have already signed up only need to download a short update from the app store.
Go to the page for the ChatGPT Android app in the Google Play store.
Tap “Install” and wait for the app to download and set up.
If you’re not already signed in, open the app and, when asked, enter your Google ID and password.
Other people can use already-made logins.
You can then use all of ChatGPT’s features just like you would on your computer after completing that step. Android apps sync and have chat logs. GPT-4 accounts can be paid for or are free.
ChatGPT has been iOS-only since May 2023. In November 2018, AI-based chatbots gained popularity in IT. ChatGPT users can type queries and directions. The software provides answers, tailored ideas, and inputs using AI.
But Similarweb said that ChatGPT’s website had fewer unique users and less traffic in June, a week before the Android app came out.
The analytics company said that desktop and mobile traffic to ChatGPT’s website dropped by 9.7 percent in June compared to May, while the number of new visitors dropped by 5.7 percent. The amount of time people spent on the page went down by 8.5%.