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OpenAI rolling out ChatGPT for Android users

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OpenAI rolling out ChatGPT for Android users

OpenAI has that ChatGPT is rolling out to Android users this week, over two months after the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot launched on iOS.

Android users can preregister for the app on the Google Play Store, and while the app is free, pre-registration will guarantee that it will be installed on your as it goes live.

“Announcing ChatGPT for Android! The app will be rolling out to users next week, and you can pre-order in the Google Play Store starting today,” OpenAI said on Twitter.

The Google Play Store listing emphasises that the app is free and will sync your history across your devices and keep up to date with OpenAI’s latest model improvements.

ChatGPT is rolling out to Android users this week, over two months after the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot launched on iOS.for the app on the Google Play Store, and while the app is free, pre-registration will guarantee that it will be installed on your as it goes live.

“Announcing ChatGPT for Android! The app will be rolling out to users next week, and you can pre-order in the Google Play Store starting today,” OpenAI said on Twitter.

The Google Play Store listing emphasises that the app is free and will sync your history across your devices and keep up to date with OpenAI’s latest model improvements.

Currently, Android users can access ChatGPT through a browser or Microsoft’s ChatGPT-4-powered Bing app. However, an independent app will likely be beneficial for users.

The app proved popular for iOS user that it had accumulated over half a million downloads within six days of its App Store launch.

ChatGPT is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 large language model, and researchers have raised concerns over a deterioration in its response to prompts.

A team of three researchers from Stanford and UC Berkeley measured the qualitative aspects of GPT-4 and its predecessor, GPT-3.5.

The team only noticed improvements in the chatbot’s visual reasoning, with GPT-4 showing noticeable declines in the other three categories.

One of the researchers — Matei Zaharia — said it was “very hard” to determine the cause of the deterioration.

“It could definitely be that RLHF [reinforcement learning from human feedback] and fine-tuning are hitting a wall, but might also be bugs. Definitely seems tricky to manage quality,” Zaharia said.

Pardon has been a technology enthusiast his entire life and has spent the better part of last decades in information technology and security, and he writes with an aim to remove some of the "mysticism" from the cyber world. He’s the Editor at Techunzipped. Away from the keyboard, you're likely to find him playing with the latest gadgets or the latest Game.

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