X

ChatGPT On Windows: OpenAI Announces Windows’ Debut

OpenAI has announced the official arrival of ChatGPT on Windows. The AI chatbot will mark its debut on Windows with its Windows-based...

ChatGPT On Windows: OpenAI Announces Windows' Debut

OpenAI has announced the official arrival of ChatGPT on Windows. The AI chatbot will mark its debut on Windows with its Windows-based app.

The Windows app version of ChatGPT is only available for ChatGPT Team, Plus, Edu, and Enterprise users as of now. OpenAI has stated that the app is currently available as an early version, with the ‘full experience’ coming later in 2024.

The arrival of the ChatGPT app can be run on most devices running Windows 10 and up but the app does have some limitations, especially when in comparison with other versions of the chatbot. For instance, the Windows app cannot run voice support such as Advanced Voice Mode. The OpenAI chatbot on Windows also cannot turn on some of the GTP Store integrations.

Image Credits: Screenshot Taken From OpenAI

ChatGPT on Windows: More on the arrival of ChatGPT’s arrival on Windows

Users can use the desktop version of ChatGPT to inquire about photos and files. ChatGPT on Windows brought the latest enhancements from OpenAI. These improvements also include entry to the o-1preview, which is OpenAI’s smartest and latest AI model.

Similarly to the macOS app version of ChatGPT, Windows’s ChatGPT app enables users to minimize the app to a smaller window. This lets users use ChatGPT while using other apps simultaneously. The users can also upload photos and files and even ask ChatGPT to summarise various documents. Users can even get creative by generating images with DALL-E3, OpenAI’s image generator. This chatbot by OpenAI is undoubtedly an excellent all-in-one AI service. Although the chatbot cannot generate videos, it is still making strides in the AI industry.

Suggested:

ChatGPT for macOS: The AI Chatbot’s Integration into Apple’s OS

ChatGPT New Update Offers Access to all the Tools and Features of GPT-4

Image Credits: Screenshot Taken From OpenAI

Written by Yibeni Tungoe
Journalism & Mass Communication student at North Eastern Hill University.
Profile  

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *