ChatGPT, the popular artificial intelligence assistant that everyone can easily access through the browser, came to iOS 2 months ago, in May, but its use was limited to the USA at first. On Android, there were other third-party apps that used ChatGPT as their base, but ChatGPT did not have its own official app.
OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, announced that the artificial intelligence assistant will be officially released to the Android operating system, with an announcement made last night on its official Twitter account.
You can pre-register for the application, which will be available next week.
When you enter the Google Play Store page of ChatGPT, which you can access from the link here, you see the text ‘Install’ with a clock icon as you can see in the screenshot above. When you press this, it means that the application will be installed on your phone as soon as it goes live. It’s that easy to pre-register.
ChatGPT’s Android interface is similar to that on iOS. Only the Android version has three lines at the top left, a classic where you can access extra options. Here are the screenshots of the Android application of artificial intelligence:
Will your usage rate change after ChatGPT comes to Android? Do you continue to use it in the browser or do you now use it from your phone? Please do not forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.