ChatGPT update is a tech milestone: OpenAI has developed a virtual assistant that generates precise & relevant search results. Enabled with real-time information & internet integration, the AI could become the favorite search engine over Google. Try the paid version of the GPT-4 service.
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OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, is bringing revolutionary chatbot tech to mobiles with the launch of their standalone ChatGPT app. Now available on the Apple App Store, the app brings users instant answers, precise information and guidance across a range of topics. Subscribed users even get access to GTP-4, early access features and faster replies! Android users won't be left out either. See what AI can do now!
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Teenagers are more likely to use the popular generative AI chatbot tool, ChatGPT, than their parents according to a poll released Wednesday. 58% of teenagers have used ChatGPT, compared to just 30% of parents, and ChatGPT is also more popular in school, with 50% of students using it for assignments without permission of teachers or parents. Despite potential risks, 85% students and 81% parents still view it positively. With OpenAI's advancements, AI is becoming increasingly accessible to users.
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