In a significant development, a cutting-edge AI chatbot app has been released for Android users, initially targeting the US, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil markets. The app’s availability is expected to expand to more countries gradually, drawing inspiration from the successful launch strategy of its iOS variant. However, users in regions like Pakistan still await access.
Recent reports have hinted at the imminent release of the Android application. This anticipation stems from data presented by Sensor Tower and Similarweb, indicating a decline in web traffic and app installations during the past month.
ChatGPT, a leading chatbot, experienced an unparalleled surge in popularity until the advent of Threads. Now, uncertainty looms over whether it can sustain its momentum or if it has already reached its peak.
Android users have been benefiting from the prowess of OpenAI’s GPT-4 model, which also powers the renowned Bing AI chatbot. In stark contrast, Google’s Bard AI operates solely through a web interface, refraining from a dedicated app.
As tech companies race to integrate AI capabilities into mobile apps, Apple has refrained from launching its chatbot. However, speculation abounds as a recent Bloomberg article hints at Apple’s internal testing of an AI chatbot.