OpenAI's ChatGPT is Developing an iOS App - Demo Version Shared on LinkedIn

The future app has a search feature and a thread history similar to available samples.

The artificial intelligence research firm OpenAI is developing an iOS app that will leverage ChatGPT, its hugely successful chatbot, to assist users in finding information using an interface akin to iMessage, as reported first by Interesting Engineering.

The software is now under beta testing, and a demo version was posted on the business social networking website LinkedIn.

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It's Going to be Awesome

According to information provided by Jason Calacanis, an investor, entrepreneur, and a member of Elon Musk's inner circle at Twitter, OpenAI's app already has a search feature and a thread history visible in the publicly available samples.

"OpenAI is building a ChatGPT-powered iOS app, with an iMessage-like interface. The private TestFlight beta includes thread history and a search function," Calacanis wrote in a post.

"Imagine a world where you have an indexed search history of all your ChatGPT communications accessible via a native app. It's going to be awesome."

A time may come when all previous communications with ChatGPT can be looked for with the aid of these features, and it could become easier with the help of a smartphone app.

There may come a day when all previous communications with ChatGPT can be looked for with the aid of these, and it could become easier with the help of a smartphone app.

OpenAI's growing popularity might present strong competition against Google's dominion on searches.

What's the Hype with ChatGPT?

ChatGPT, which was introduced in November of last year, gained notoriety around the world for its simplicity in responding to difficult inquiries.

The chatbot's GPT3.5 algorithm, developed by Open AI, is trained to understand what users mean when they ask questions.

The algorithm employs enormous language models in order to predict the words that will come next, follow commands, and provide appropriate responses. This capability of ChatGPT presents a huge challenge to Google's search dominance.

Risks of Academic Fraud

With the software's rapidly growing popularity, schools and the anti-cheating software Turnitin have expressed concerns that ChatGPT may pose risks of academic fraud.

According to Eric Wang, vice president of artificial intelligence at Turnitin, what ChatGPT is offering is a significant advancement, and the team behind the plagiarism detector service was taken aback by its advanced capabilities.

But for the time being, Wang said that ChatGPT's answers are still easily identified by the Turnitin software and teachers.

He claims that the language model used by the service frequently generates linear phrases and selects large, conspicuous terms rather than the occasionally limited vocabulary that a student might use, and has numerous factual errors as well.

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