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OpenAI launches ‘ChatGPT’ app for iPhone in Korea

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OpenAI launches ‘ChatGPT’ app for iPhone in Korea

OpenAI’s ‘ChatGPT’ app (Photo = Apple App Store)

In Korea, ‘Chat GPT’ could be used on smartphones. OpenAI released ChatGPT for iOS within the US on the 18th, and it was also released in Korea per week later.

OpenAI announced on Twitter on the twenty fifth (local time) that it could launch a further ChatGPT app for iPhone in 41 countries. It was announced that it was released in 11 countries, including the UK.

In consequence, domestic iPhone users can even use ChatGPT as a mobile app. Within the meantime, users have been capable of use the service by accessing OpenAI’s dedicated website, but now the mobile app provides real-time answers to users’ questions, identical to the web site.

Meanwhile, the mobile ChatGPT app drew attention by surpassing 500,000 downloads inside 6 days of its launch within the US market. It recorded the best performance amongst apps released this yr and last yr, following “Truth Social,” a recent social media enterprise launched by former US President Donald Trump in February of last yr.

Microsoft’s (MS) Bing and Edge apps recorded 250,000 and 195,000 downloads, respectively, in the primary five days after their launch in February. Alternatively, the ChatGPT app recorded 480,000 downloads inside 5 days of its launch.

Taking a look at total downloads up to now, Bing and Edge lead, but when comparing only iOS installs over the identical period, the ChatGPT app is significantly ahead. As well as, the ChatGPT app was also ranked in the highest 5 by downloads as of 2023.

Meanwhile, OpenAI will probably be launched in Algeria, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Estonia, Ghana, India, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mauritania, Mauritius, and Mexico. , Morocco, Namibia, Nauru, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Qatar, Slovenia, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Reporter Park Chan cpark@aitimes.com

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