It seems you can’t let a day go by without ChatGPT, Google Bard or other artificial intelligence being on the agenda. The truth is that it is not for less, because the progress we see in this class of tools is enormous and above all very fast.
Microsoft recently introduced a new version of its popular search engine Bing powered by artificial intelligence. Thanks to him, you can ask questions to the researcher so that, in addition to presenting us with the usual links, you give us a written explanation of the content using the links as sources.
The Microsoft ChatGPT version will arrive on the iPhone
Right now, this new version of Bing is in beta, so it hasn’t hit the mainstream yet. And while waiting for him to do so, Microsoft has already announced the next step: a native application for our iPhone. Thus, while this morning the beta for desktop began to be deployed, the transition to mobile – because it will also reach Android – is already planned.
Microsoft hasn’t given exact details on when the app will be ready for ChatGPT, but as far as we know we are talking “in the next few weeks”. What we do know is where this ChatGPT/Bing will arrive on our iPhone, and it is through the Bing app that we can already download from the App Store.
At the moment the application works as usual, but, as Microsoft recommended, having already downloaded the application, we will receive the update in due course. thanks to this update we’ll have the closest thing to a dedicated app to talk to OpenAI’s artificial intelligence from iPhone.
A conversation, and it is important to emphasize this, which Give a reason for your answers so that we can verify the details ourselves as we deem appropriate. A notable evolution compared to the model that can be found in chat.openai.com or via Siri thanks to this shortcut. A conversation that seems to take place with an expert in everything and that, without a doubt, will change the way we interact with the web.