After the United States, OpenAI has expanded the ChatGPT application to 11 more countries. These include Western nations like France, Germany, and Ireland, as well as African nations like Nigeria, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.
According to data.ai, an application knowledge company, the ChatGPT flexible application has exceeded a portion of 1,000,000 downloads in the first six days since its initial availability in the U.S. It is thus one of the most effective new apps. According to data.ai, the app has outperformed other chatbot and artificial intelligence programs, as well as Microsoft Edge and Bing programmes, in terms of downloads since launch.
The ChatGPT iOS software, which is free to download and has no ads, allows users to communicate with the generative AI-based chatbot on their iPhones. Additionally, it enables GPT-4’s advanced functionality for ChatGPT Plus customers and supports voice input with OpenAI’s Whisper speech recognition system. Additionally, customers can directly purchase the ChatGPT in addition to support through the iOS application, which costs US$20 per month in the U.S.
At the moment, OpenAI only offers the ChatGPT app for iOS. However, the startup, which is backed by Microsoft and well-known VC companies like Tiger Worldwide and a16z, also has an Android version under development that it has promised to release shortly.
The creation of ChatGPT coincides with OpenAI’s Chief Sam Altman’s travels to a few countries in order to more easily pique the interest of international officials and gauge their perceptions of artificial intelligence. The executive met with a few European heads of state this week. At the beginning of the month, he is also travelling to India.