OpenAI has released an update for its ChatGPT app for iOS, bringing deeper integration with Siri, iPad support, and more. The update is available now on the App Store.
The new update allows users to create custom ChatGPT prompts in Shortcuts and save them. These prompts can then be linked with other apps to execute a specific action. For example, you could create a prompt that saves the answer to a question in Notes or sends it directly to a messaging app.
The update also adds support for drag-and-drop between different Apple devices. This means that you can simply drag and drop the response from ChatGPT to another app, such as Mail or Messages. On iPads, the ChatGPT app now fills the entire screen. This provides a better experience for users who want to use the app on a larger device.
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The update also addresses some of the issues that have been reported with the app. These include overheating and battery drain.
OpenAI Continues to Focus on Apple Products
The update to ChatGPT for iOS is part of OpenAI’s continued focus on Apple products. The company has also released versions of its API and SDK for macOS and tvOS. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman has said that the company is “excited about the potential for AI to help people with their work and creativity on Apple products.”
Android Users Still Have to Wait
Unfortunately, Android users will still have to wait for the release of ChatGPT for their devices. OpenAI has not yet announced a release date for the Android version of the app. Despite the wait, Android users can still try out ChatGPT in a web browser. The app is available at chat.openai.com.