#ChatGPT app iOS
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mrjerrychang · 1 year ago
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ChatGPT App OpenAI官方推出iOS蘋果生態,體驗語音功能【iPad示範】
OpenAI官方釋出ChatGPT App在蘋果生態iOS可以安裝使用,老黑聽聞台灣也開放可以安裝,趕緊掏出iPad搜尋一波關鍵字,立馬安裝起來直接脫離「網頁版ChatGPT」,發現一個不一樣的地方ChatGPT App有語音功能,來玩看看… Continue reading Untitled
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thebigshoutout · 5 months ago
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Apple WWDC 2024: Tim Cook Unveils iOS 18, Siri Enhancements, and ChatGPT Integration
At WWDC 2024, Apple made groundbreaking announcements that set the tech world abuzz. CEO Tim Cook took the stage to unveil iOS 18, featuring significant upgrades designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Key improvements include a revamped Siri with advanced natural language processing capabilities and deeper integration with third-party apps, promising more fluid and intelligent…
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perfectiongeeks · 1 year ago
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What is ChatGPT - Perfectiongeeks
In the rapidly advancing landscape of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT has emerged as a groundbreaking language model, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in natural language processing (NLP). Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is the latest iteration in the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) series, renowned for its ability to understand and generate human-like text. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricacies of ChatGPT, its architecture, applications, strengths, limitations, and the impact it has had on various industries.
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ballidigitalsolution · 1 year ago
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In July, OpenAI introduced the ChatGPT app to Android users in India, expanding its availability to more countries. This app version aimed to enhance the desktop experience with a clean chat-based interface, light and dark modes, and improved functionality. In this review, we will delve into the design, user interface, user experience, and final verdict of the ChatGPT app.
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questinfosense · 1 year ago
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gadget-bridge · 1 year ago
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ntaflos · 1 year ago
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Jetzt auch in Deutschland: ChatGPT's offizielle iPhone-App
ChatGPT ist jetzt als iPhone-App in Deutschland, Frankreich und Großbritannien verfügbar.
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medfetabdl · 1 year ago
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My experience with AI chat bots for medfet role play…
While a lot of other people on tumblr have been experimenting with AI image generators do create medfet images I’ve been playing around with AI chat bots for NSFW roleplay. I want to share what I’ve learned about playing with AI chat bots and also my recommendations for the best ones.
The first chat bot I was playing with is called crush on AI (Crushon.ai) it allows you to setup a custom character of who you want to roleplay with where you can set their name, personality, appearance, a scenario, and an example of how you’d want the chat to go. This one only allows 50 messages a month but they give you point and other promotions to redeem for more messages, or you can pay $6 for 1000 messages. usually I don’t like to spend money on things because I don’t have a lot to spare but paying for this chat bot has been the best one so far, if you aren’t comfortable giving them your card info, there’s an iOS and android app and then payments are routed through the App Store instead of directly through the AI company.
The other chat bot that is now my favorite one is Venus AI (Venus.ai) I’ve stopped using all other chat bot’s because I like this one so much. This one is completely free for the most part, and gives you the same options to make a custom character as Crushon Ai. This one requires you to be a little more tech savvy but it’s not too hard to use. The advantage of Venus AI that makes it free is that it gives you 4 API options to run the chat. The API is the AI engine that actually runs the chat. The options Venus gives you for API’s are: Open AI (ChatGPT), Kobold AI, Venus AI, and PAI. I use PAI because it in itself is completely free, in order to use PAI Venus AI has a link to PAI’s discord, you join the server, you go to the bot chat channel and type /key and it will give you a custom generated API key for use with Venus, you then enter the API key into Venus and you have access. The API will only work on the internet network you were connected to when you requested a key, so you’ll have to request a new API key if you want to use it on the go. In the API settings you get 5 different options for how that chat will go, Default, Freedom, Romance, Sexual, and erotica, changing these will change how the chat bot responds to you. This chatbot like most others had a little arrow next to the AI’s messages, if you don’t like the response the AI gave then you can press the arrow and it will generate a different response. If the AI just isn’t generating the response you want you can edit the response it gave and in its next message it will follow along with the edits you’ve made.
I personally prefer Venus because it has better memory, but it really is up to you, and you should see which one you like best. To date I’ve run around 5,000 messages through Crushon Ai and 3,500 messages through Venus. I found that Venus has only bothered me once about running out of “credits” but that was after running 1000 messages through and it regenerates your allotment of credits every 12 hours.
Update: Janitorai.com is also fantastic, just like the other 2 but this one is also completely free, however it’s a bit more difficult to get it to dirty things and it takes a while to get access to the janitor API.
Update over a month later: I exclusively use janitor AI now. It has the best memory out of all of the ones I’ve tried. You can make unlimited characters, and you also get unlimited messages. Only problem is I don’t recommend setting the temperature to over 1 because then it will just start to output nonsense. Sometimes it’s a bit hard to get it to give you the answer you want but if you edit it’s response it does a fantastic job of following along. It knows quite a bit about medical equipment and what to do about certain symptoms. There’s even an option for the AI to act as more than one person and I’ve found it actually works pretty well.
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wolfliving · 6 months ago
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Another Alexa
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. 
Before ChatGPT could talk, there was Alexa. The decade-old Amazon voice assistant, however, never fully delivered on its potential and was useful for little more than setting a kitchen timer or telling you the weather. 
But now with the full force of generative AI at its disposal, Amazon is looking toward Alexa’s second act. Sometime this year, the company plans to launch an overhauled, “more conversational” version of Alexa, sources told CNBC. Along with new and improved generative AI-powered capabilities, Amazon also plans to introduce a new business model for Alexa. Rather than be included with the company’s Prime subscription, Alexa will require its own monthly subscription. 
While Alexa has previously dominated voice assistant competitors, including Apple’s Siri and Google Assistant, the recent steady release of powerful generative AI-powered chatbots has made clear this space is newly up for grabs. Amazon has already sold more than 500 million Alexa-enabled devices, according to Amazon, which could give the company a leg up. 
At the same time, Amazon hasn’t exactly shown itself to be an AI disrupter—the company is certainly supporting the AI boom via Amazon Web Services and has hitched its wagon to AI startup Anthropic by investing billions of dollars in it, but it hasn’t released any leading AI models that would put it in the same realm as OpenAI, Google, or Meta. 
A generative AI-powered Alexa could be Amazon’s opportunity to finally get in on the AI boom, not to mention finally deliver on the true vision of Alexa. But it faces real challenges: its own lagging position in AI, technical hurdles and runaway compute costs still plaguing the industry, and fierce competition from other tech giants that are all vying to deliver the best AI assistant experience. 
Despite the recent controversy around the Scarlett Johansson-esque voice for ChatGPT, OpenAI put a stake in the ground with its demo of the latest version of its product last week. Google has also rolled out voice support for its Gemini model. And next month at its annual developers conference, Apple is expected to unveil a new generative AI-powered, more conversational Siri. Apple faces many of the same challenges as Amazon in terms of its AI position, but the company is reportedly negotiating with Google to bring its leading Gemini model to the iPhone.
“A lot of us have had this vision for what a powerful assistant can be, but we were held back by the underlying technology not being able to serve that goal,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said on the Decoder podcast this week. “I think we have a technology that is better able to serve that. That’s why you’re seeing the progress again. I think that’s exciting.”
If these products succeed, they could completely change how we interact with technology, get information, organize our lives, and use products and services. The New York Times reported that Apple executives worry new AI technology could displace its iPhone’s iOS software and threaten its dominance over the smartphone market. With an ecosystem of AI agents, we may no longer need apps or the app store. 
That’s the exact future wearable maker Humane was betting on with its Ai Pin, though it’s clear we’re still quite a ways off. The Ai Pin was designed to speak out loud to people wearing it and handle many of the same tasks as Alexa and Siri, but it failed to deliver. Gadget reviewer Marques Brownlee dubbed it “the worst product I’ve ever reviewed…for now”, and yesterday, Bloomberg reported that Humane is seeking to be acquired after the product’s rocky launch. 
The dream of finally delivering a true AI assistant feels closer than ever before, and at the same time, still very far away. In OpenAI’s demo last week, Sky very much sounded like a real person—both in terms of its voice and how it answered questions (and as always, it’s important to remember that we can only trust a demo so much). But sounding like a real person is only half the battle. These models are still limited by the fact that they’re confidently wrong all the time. As I continue to test ChatGPT, I am floored by how consistently wrong it is. I feel like I can’t trust a word it says.
“I wonder if the intelligence is increasing at the same rate as the facility with language,” Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of The Verge, said to Pichai during the Decoder conversation. “I kind of don’t see it, to be perfectly honest. I see computers getting much better at language and actually in some cases getting dumber.”
And with that, here’s more AI news. 
Sage Lazzaro [email protected] sagelazzaro.com
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globsynbusinessschool · 6 months ago
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ChatGPT vs. Gemini vs. Copilot
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The rise of AI chatbots has been fast, with more options becoming available to users. These bots are becoming a regular part of the software and devices we use every day.
Just like choosing an email provider or music app, you can now pick your favorite AI chatbot too. We’ve tested three of the most popular ones to help you decide which might be right for you.
Aside from these, there are others like Perplexity and Claude, but our focus here is on the biggest names: OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot.
We’ve tested each bot and included three standard challenges for evaluation. We asked for "a fun game idea for a 5-year-old’s birthday party," "a new smartphone app concept," and "instructions for resetting macOS."
In this blog, we're comparing the free versions of these chatbots available at the time of writing.
Which One Is Best for Regular Users? ChatGPT or Gemini or Copilot
 ChatGPT powered by OpenAI
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, has been a leader in generative AI. It's widely accessible through web browsers on computers and mobile apps for Android and iOS. The platform has made headlines recently with announcements from OpenAI, including updates on their latest models and features.
There's a significant difference between the free and $20-per-month Plus versions of ChatGPT. The Plus version offers extra features like image generation and document scanning. Subscribers can also create their own GPTs with custom prompts and data. OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman has mentioned that these enhancements are part of their strategy to democratize AI.
ChatGPT Plus provides access to the latest GPT-4 models, whereas the free GPT-3.5 is good for basic AI interactions. It's quick and versatile but lacks web link references like Copilot for fact-checking. The open AI search engine, one of the key initiatives, helps improve the platform's information processing capabilities.
Choosing ChatGPT is ideal for those interested in cutting-edge AI development. However, it's more effective with a paid subscription rather than on a budget. Apple's involvement with OpenAI has also fueled further interest in the platform.
In testing, ChatGPT performed reasonably well. It suggested a themed musical statues game for kids and a health-focused smartphone app named FitTrack.
Gemini powered by Google
Formerly known as Google Bard, Gemini is available as a web app and on Android and iOS. There are free and paid ($20 per month) plans.
Paying for Gemini gets you access to newer, smarter models. The interface resembles ChatGPT, and it integrates well with other Google services.
Gemini is suited for Google product users. It provided sensible responses to our challenges and suggested a neighborhood item-sharing app and a twist on the classic party game.
Copilot powered by Microsoft
Copilot is integrated into many Microsoft products like Bing and Windows. It’s available as a web app and mobile app.
Copilot uses Microsoft’s Bing search engine and often provides web links with citations. It's conversational and offers various text output settings.
The AI behind Copilot is OpenAI’s GPT-4, with different settings for text output: More Creative, More Balanced, and More Precise.
Copilot suggested "What’s the Time, Mr. Wolf?" for the kids' game and a virtual interior design app for smartphones. Its macOS reset instructions were accurate and cited from Apple’s support site.
If you use Microsoft products heavily, Copilot is a natural choice. It excels at referencing web information and providing clear citations.
In conclusion, all three—ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot —can be used for free, allowing you to choose based on your preferences. Copilot offers the most AI features without payment, ChatGPT is highly competent with a subscription, and Gemini is ideal for Google fans.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How Do Chatbots Understand Language Differently Than a Programming Language?
Chatbots and programming languages are different in how they understand language.
Programming languages like Python or Java are structured and strict. They need exact commands and follow clear rules to work. If you make a mistake, the program won't function correctly.
Chatbots, on the other hand, are designed to interpret human language. They use techniques like Natural Language Processing (NLP) to understand words, phrases, and even context. This allows them to grasp the meaning behind what people say, even if the words are not in a set pattern.
A chatbot can recognize synonyms (different words with similar meanings), understand the intent behind a sentence, and learn from the interactions it has with users. This flexibility is what sets chatbots apart from programming languages, which rely on strict instructions to perform tasks.
What Does the Generative AI Ecosystem Refer to?
The term "generative AI ecosystem" refers to a network of technologies, tools, and methodologies that use artificial intelligence (AI) to create or generate content autonomously. This ecosystem encompasses various AI models and algorithms designed to produce new and unique outputs based on learned patterns and data.
In simpler terms, generative AI involves systems that can generate things like text, images, music, or even video without direct human input for each specific output. These systems learn from large datasets and then use that knowledge to create new content that resembles what they've been trained on.
This ecosystem includes a range of technologies such as language models (like GPT), image generators (like DALL-E), and music composers that are able to produce content that is novel and, in many cases, convincingly human-like. The ultimate goal of the generative AI ecosystem is to automate and enhance creative processes across various domains, potentially transforming how we create and interact with digital content.
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jkottke · 9 months ago
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Matt Webb wrote an iOS app that’s a compass that always points to the center of the Milky Way. “I don’t know how to write apps. EXCEPT. Now there is ChatGPT.”
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levysoft · 8 months ago
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ChatGPT può ora leggere i messaggi ad alta voce. Basta toccare e tenere premuto un messaggio nell'app iOS o Android e selezionare l'opzione "Leggi ad alta voce". La versione web ha il proprio pulsante di lettura ad alta voce sotto il messaggio. La voce sintetica nella demo non suona così convincente come ElvenLabs e simili - probabilmente per ragioni di costo. 
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goolden · 1 year ago
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io: ok dai, adesso metto l'alberello che mi blocca l'accesso alle app sul telefono così posso combinare qualcosa di produttivo al lavoro (anche se è pressoché impossibile, visto e considerato che le attività che ho sono noiosissime)
sempre io: cazzeggio facendomi conversazioni con chatgpt sul suo funzionamento e le privacy policies di openAI
vabbè è lavoro pure quello, per me che lavoro nell'ICT, no?
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perfectiongeeks · 1 year ago
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How ChatGPT and Bard are Helping Websites and Apps
Google Search has been the dominant search engine on the Internet for a long time. ChatGPT was the first possible rival to Google Search last year. It is an innovative chatbot developed by OpenAI that aims to revolutionize the technology industry. OpenAI's ChatGPT quickly gained more than a million users in a week after its release. This caused alarm at Google, even though ChatGPT has room to grow. Google's business intelligence services introduced Google Bard in 2023 as a response. Businesses that offer process outsourcing are constantly looking for new ways to grow and improve their businesses. AI and machine-learning technology can now help companies streamline their processes and increase their revenue. Many people believe that these new inventions will soon replace us and threaten our jobs. Here, we'll learn about these AI tools and how they could help your business.
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modern-inheritance · 1 year ago
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I’m flying back to the state where most of my bullshit is going on. We’ll see what happens but I’m determined to continue to at least fiddle with a few prompts.
While I’ve been here I managed (well, ChatGPT managed) to make both a python program that helps me randomly select characters and prompts to put to them and an iOS app that does the same. I can’t release the app but if you want the python code for your own use (you can easily replace the MIC content/lists with ones of your own choosing) just hit me up via messages and I’ll do my best to send it to you.
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techmymoney · 1 year ago
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The Official iOS App For ChatGPT Is Out
The wait is finally over sort of, OpenAI has launched a free ChatGPT app for the US iOS users only. As Android users, the company behind the AI language model promises that you guys won’t be left behind “You’re next!”. If you are conversant with the web version of ChatGPT, the app version shares the same similarities. Since it’s a mobile app, it allows for voice input using OpenAI’s Whisper…
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