ChatGPT on an iPhone does it better than Google Assistant

ChatGPT on an iPhone does it better than Google Assistant

Impossible to miss these last days. ChatGPT, the service that allows anyone to test OpenAI artificial intelligence with an accessible interface, is a great success. So much so that even high school students are now relying on this powerful tool to write their essays for them, even if it means confusing their teachers and even challenging the secondary school.

In view of this solution, smartphone manufacturers are still offering their own language assistants. Google Assistant is often the most effective, with results topping those of Bixby (Samsung) or Siri (Apple). But if we compare them with those of GPT-3, the score is clear: this program is even better than Alphabet’s. A little cleverly it has therefore considered integrating it into its own mobile and the video demonstration is all that is most impressive.

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Indeed manage to install GPT-3 On his iPhone, our handyman of the day simply used the software API marketed by OpenAI. So, it only takes some coding knowledge to be able to do the same on your own iOS device. The only downside is that you have to pay. Pricing takes into account the number of requests.

The final step in the process is then to connect GPT-3 to the app abbreviations by Apple. This allows you to automate actions in connection with other phone applications. Here, for example, the developer has linked his light bulbs to the language assistant in order to be able to switch off the light with a simple request. Shortcuts are now standard on all Macs, iPads and iPhones in stores.

GPT-3 can also be tested for free

However, if you don’t want to checkout, then know that you can always try ChatGPT for free on the web version. However, this edition does not provide connection with your connected objects or with shortcuts; Only the API can do that. But artificial intelligence conversations can still provide clear answers to common knowledge questions and calculations, and even correct text or source code.

Open AI, which feeds data from the clearnet to GPT-3, is managed by Y Combinator’s Sam Altman. Originally an association, the project is now for-profit and counts Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter) and Stephen Hawking among its most loyal supporters.

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By: Keleops AG