October 18th, 2024

OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows

OpenAI has launched a beta version of its ChatGPT app for Windows, available to select subscribers, featuring an Alt+Space shortcut, multiple AI models, and a warning about potential inaccuracies.

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OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows

OpenAI has launched an early version of its ChatGPT app for Windows, following the release of a Mac version in May. Currently, the app is available for subscribers of Plus, Team, Enterprise, and Edu plans, and can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft Store. OpenAI describes this release as a beta test, with plans to expand access to all users later in the year. Users must log into a paid ChatGPT account to use the app, which mirrors the functionality of the web version. It supports various models, including GPT-4o and DALL-E 3 for image generation. A notable feature for Windows 11 users is the Alt+Space shortcut, allowing quick access to a ChatGPT window. The app requires an internet connection as all processing occurs on OpenAI's servers. OpenAI cautions users that the AI may produce incorrect information, emphasizing that it should not be relied upon for critical decisions.

- OpenAI's ChatGPT app for Windows is currently in beta and available to select subscribers.

- The app features an Alt+Space shortcut for quick access on Windows 11.

- Users must log into a paid account to access the app's functionalities.

- The app supports multiple AI models and image generation capabilities.

- OpenAI warns users about the potential for inaccuracies in the AI's responses.

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By @kjuice1 - 6 months
Looks like just a web app. The macOS one was so pretty. Booo.