The ChatGPT app from OpenAI is currently accessible on Android smartphones in four (4) nations. According to the firm, Android device owners in the United States, India, Brazil, and Bangladesh can now download the software through Google Play Store. Nigeria and other nations can keep an eye out since, according to the firm, more nations will be added over time.

Following the release of ChatGPT for iOS two months ago, the AI startup has just released a new version. OpenAI ChatGPT was first made accessible to iPhone users in the US before it was made available internationally.

The software is free, and Android users may access the most recent OpenAI capabilities as they become available by simply syncing their history across devices, according to the Google Play Store listing.

According to Digitaltrends, OpenAI indicated that the Android app was almost ready for release when it filed a listing to the Google Play Store. On Tuesday, a download button labeled “install” then appeared.

In April, the business completed a $300 million share sale at a $27–29 billion value thanks to financing from firms including Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. Microsoft has increased its investment in OpenAI by $10 billion, making it the year’s largest AI investment, further solidifying their collaboration.

Details about OpenAI’s ChatGPT

San Francisco-based Open AI, a pioneer in artificial intelligence research and application, was established in December 2015. The company announced a $1 billion investment valuation, distributed equity to its staff, and collaborated with Microsoft. Since that time, OpenAI systems have operated on a Microsoft computer platform based on Azure.

The AI model used by ChatGPT was developed using internet data, and as a result, it has a chance of making mistakes periodically as well as leaking sensitive information.

Due to allegations that the chatbot violated data privacy laws and spread false information, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently opened an investigation into the firm. CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman responded by saying that his organization would cooperate with the FTC to show that the technology underlying ChatGPT and other products is “safe and pro-consumer.”

The commission further requested information from the corporation regarding its products, marketing approach, and insights into the development of new products. The FTC came to the conclusion that it would enact measures like a “consent decree” agreement if OpenAI were ever found guilty of the claims.

According to reports, ChatGPT has been used by a number of organizations to automate processes and boost productivity. Because it was created to meet their unique requirements, ChatGPT has also helped business clients. The creation of an AI app marketplace by OpenAI puts the organization in the competitive AI market. Since its establishment, the company has seen success, inspiring other companies to implement AI chatbots into their workflows.

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