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Mobile Trends: In What Apps Can I Use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT takes over everything. But what apps exactly are there?

2023-03-16
Mobile Trends: In What Apps Can I Use ChatGPT?

Three months ago, OpenAI publicly released ChatGPT, which astounded many users with its impressive ability to generate original essays, stories, and song lyrics in response to user prompts. The initial wave of interest in the tool rekindled a race among tech companies to develop and deploy similar AI tools in their products.

Each of the first companies to use OpenAI's API has a slightly different vision for how to incorporate ChatGPT. Taken together, these services may demonstrate how useful AI chatbots can be in our daily lives, as well as how much people want to interact with them for customer service and other purposes across their favorite apps.

Anyway, ChatGPT takes over everything. But what apps exactly are there?

List of ChatGPT available apps


Instacart, the largest online grocery delivery company in the United States, will integrate ChatGPT into its shopping app, combining it with Instacart's own AI and catalog of available products. Customers will be able to ask the app to do things like recommend healthy options for kids and provide instructions for making great fish tacos, according to the company. Shopify will also use the chatbot in its consumer app; when customers search for a product, ChatGPT will recommend similar items.

According to Quizlet Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer Lex Bayer, the company is developing an AI tutoring experience that will use ChatGPT's question-and-answer style to replicate the Socratic method. ChatGPT can also make up a story in the language being studied and test reading comprehension, or take a vocabulary list and turn it into a paragraph for foreign language learning. It's a more welcome use for the chatbot for teachers, who have mostly been concerned about students using it to cheat and automate homework.

Snap Inc., the maker of the photo-sharing app Snapchat, announced at the end of February that it is also a new ChatGPT customer, releasing an AI-enabled chatbot to Snapchat Plus members, who pay $3.99 per month to subscribe. Snapchat's My AI, which has been trained to have a "unique tone and personality," can be used to recommend birthday gift ideas, dinner recipes, and "even write a haiku about cheese for your cheddar-obsessed pal," according to the company. It will eventually be available to all Snap users.

Ghost, the anonymous social app, has also embedded ChatGPT in its own group chat feature, which allows users to ask questions of chatbots and interact with them as a group, Ghost founder Cem Kozinoglu said in an email. "It is fully context-aware. It's been one of the most used features," he added.

Apps powered by GPT-4


OpenAI recently announced GPT-4, the most recent and advanced version of its large language model, which powers Microsoft's new Bing.

GPT-4 is more advanced than GPT 3.5 in that it can generate and edit technical write-ups and respond to both image and text input. While OpenAI suggests that the latest version is an interactive upgrade, GPT-4 can handle more complex queries and is more reliable and creative than the previous version. Here is the complete list of GPT-4-powered apps that we use on a daily basis.

Duolingo is one of the most popular apps for learning a new language, with over 50 million users. GPT-4 is being used by the company to power two new features: 'Role Play,' an AI-powered conversation partner, and 'Explain my Answer,' a feature that breaks down language rules when the user makes a mistake. When users click on Explain my Answer, GPT-4 will generate a response, from which users can either return to the lesson or get a further explanation, according to the developers. 

Be My Eyes is a Danish startup that is developing technology for people who are blind or have low vision. It connects visually impaired people with volunteers who can assist them with daily life tasks such as navigating to a location. Using GPT-4, Be My Eyes created a Virtual Volunteer for the Be My Eyes app that can perform the same tasks as a human volunteer and even generate the same level of context. 

The startup also shared an example of a visually impaired person navigating the railway system and determining their location on a map, as well as receiving 'point-by-point instructions on how to safely reach where they wanted to go.' GPT-4 can now recognize the important parts of a webpage and knows which parts to read or summarize, allowing visually impaired users to navigate even the most complex web pages such as e-commerce and shopping websites.

Stripe is a well-known payment gateway platform that assists businesses and individuals in accepting international payments. GPT-3 is already being used by the company for tasks such as routing issue tickets and summarizing user questions.

Stripe claims that with GPT-4, it can better understand user business and scan sites to get a summary of what they do than human reviewers. According to the developers, the updated model can understand user questions, highlight important sections, summarize solutions, and even read detailed documentation.

GPT-4 is also being used by the company to analyze the syntax of Discord posts in order to flag suspicious accounts, scan inbound communications, and identify coordinated attacks.

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization that assists students in their education by providing them with short video lessons. The organization recently announced that it will use GPT-4 in conjunction with Khamingo, an AI-powered assistant that serves as a virtual tutor for students and a classroom assistant for teachers.

While the feature is being developed, Khan Academy claims that GPT-4 could help students 'contextualize the greater relevance of what they're studying or teach specific points of computer programming.' The developers are also testing features that will assist teachers, such as creating instructional materials for lessons and writing classroom prompts.

Above is Appranking's list of apps that have introduced ChatGPT.

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