OpenAI has just released a ChatGPT app for iOS users that can be downloaded and installed for free. This app provides greater convenience for interacting with the bot while on the go, as well as other outstanding functions.

One major feature is the integration of voice input, which makes use of OpenAI’s open-source speech recognition engine, Whisper. This integration enables you to engage with the bot using your voice, providing another option to the chatting experience.

Furthermore, the app effortlessly syncs your conversation history across many platforms, including the online version of ChatGPT and other connected devices, guaranteeing a consistent and unified user experience. This means you may work on the move while keeping track of all your previous inquiries.
ChatGPT Plus users may enjoy a variety of perks, including access to the upgraded GPT-4 version, early access to new features, and quicker response times, exactly like the online version.

Currently, iOS users in the United States may download the app via the Apple App Store, and it will soon be accessible in other countries as well. Android users should anticipate the app to be available in a similar timeframe.
Earlier this week, Open AI CEO Sam Altman argued for state control of AI in a speech to the US Congress.

The executive stated:

We believe that regulatory involvement by governments will be important in minimising the threats posed by more powerful models. I believe the United States should take the lead and do things first, but to be successful, we need something worldwide.