Meet ChatGPT on Windows: A New Way to Interact
USAFri Oct 18 2024
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On a recent Thursday, OpenAI announced a Windows version of its ChatGPT app. This beta release is currently available for paying subscribers of ChatGPT's Plus, Team, Enterprise, and Edu versions. Windows users can grab the app for free from the Microsoft Store. OpenAI is treating this as a trial run, with plans to expand availability later this year.
In the Windows Store, the app surprisingly bears an "T for Teen" rating from the ESRB, even though it's not a game. OpenAI requires users to log in with a paid ChatGPT account before accessing features similar to the web version.
The app supports several models like GPT-4o and GPT-4o with Canvas, among others. It can also generate images using DALL-E 3 and analyze uploaded files or images. For Windows 11 users, a handy Alt+Space shortcut opens a small ChatGPT window instantly.
Just like the web version, all AI processing happens in the cloud on OpenAI servers, requiring an Internet connection. Remember, you're chatting with an AI designed to give you what you want to hear, so fact-check and think critically before making important decisions. As OpenAI reminds users, "ChatGPT can make mistakes. "