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ChatGPT on Your Wrist: The Benefits of Having an AI Assistant on Your Smartwatch

Having a virtual assistant directly on our wrist without the need to use a smartphone is something that has been around for a long time. Google Assistant and Siri, and these are just a few examples, are integrated into Wear OS and Apple Watch watches and, by the way, are very easy to use. But, unfortunately, these assistants sometimes lack intelligence, as the answers are often far from what was expected, and often come to disappoint in really basic questions, which leads to many users, pure and simply, not using this resource. .

Then there’s ChatGPT, with its particularly powerful language model, which demonstrates that it’s possible to have a much more relevant and efficient assistant. Admittedly, the OpenAI bot’s responses should not necessarily be interpreted literally, given the factual errors they may contain, but they really do give the feeling that we are dealing with a real assistant.

OpenAI offers programmers the use of GPT-3, the language model that serves as the basis for ChatGPT. A very powerful tool that programmers can leverage in their own applications. The truth is that it didn’t take long to see the same in many applications, and now Modum has not hesitated to integrate it into an application for the Apple Watch. It is quiet possible to add a complication on the face of the Apple Watch that will immediately launch watchGPT without having to go through the application menu. The generated response can then be shared directly from the observation options.

You should know that the use of the OpenAI API is not free for developers, as they have to pay the creator of ChatGPT in order to use the GPT model. That’s why the watchGPT app is a premium app, and that’s why it costs €4.99. It will certainly improve over time, and soon it will be able to have a conversation directly with the chatbot on the smartwatch.
watchGPT brings chatGPT to Apple Watch

ChatGPT has really been everywhere since its launch. It’s used to write (not necessarily very good) novels and the sequel to One Piece, host a radio station and, of course, it’s also on Bing, with Microsoft investing heavily in OpenAI’s capital. By the way, successfully: the search engine surpassed the barrier of 100 million daily active users, thanks to the bot.

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