WatchGPT is a new app designed to make using generative AI on an Apple watch easier, available through the App Store for $4 and functioning as a complication which you can tap to ask questions.
Siri can sometimes become frustratingly inaccurate when it comes to dictation results, while this app serves as an alternative solution.
Features
As soon as OpenAI launched their chatbot for use on any Apple device, a third-party developer managed to bring it onto the Apple Watch as WatchGPT – costing US $3.99 or about Rs 328 – allows users to communicate directly with it and share its responses through text, email or social media.
This app operates similarly to Siri, with users asking questions and receiving quick answers from its artificial intelligence (AI). Users can set it as a complication for easy access. Currently, answers are offered in English, Dutch, French and Spanish – although future updates promise the option for users to create their own API keys and access past conversations as well as following voice input by default.
This free app does not collect any personal data and makes an excellent choice for those concerned with data collection. Specifically designed to work well on Apple Watches, users can access it using its watchOS complication.
Requirements
Those with Apple Watchs can now easily communicate with OpenAI’s chatbot via a third-party app, previously known as Petey – AI Assistant, using it. Like Siri, this new offering promises instant responses.
Users can quickly access ChatGPT’s functionality by pressing one button on their watch or adding it as a complication to their watch face, and can share its answers via messages or emails with others.
AppStore customers can now download GPT-4 and other features at an individual subscription cost of $3.99; smartphones running iOS 13.0 or later are required. It has been optimized for Apple Watch functionality and offers support for multiple languages including English, Dutch, French and Spanish; GPT-4 support may take some time depending on user queries; it may take up to ten seconds before responding fully if overwhelmed.
Installation
Rajkotupdates.news Watchgpt App Apple Watch Users, the popular conversational AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, has now made its way onto Apple Watch via a new app called watchGPT on the App Store. WatchGPT allows Apple Watch users to interact with its futuristic AI while on the move and share its responses through texts, emails and social media directly from their wrist.
To begin using watchGPT’s app for $3.99 on the App Store, users first must purchase it through Apple and install the software onto their devices. When they launch it up they’ll be met by its mascot: ask me Anything box. After providing their question they may wait a short time while the application thinks and displays an answer it has come up with.
Hidde van der Ploeg, the developer of this app, recently shared that they plan to incorporate more in-depth discussions and offer users the ability to use a personal API key when updating. It is currently available on iOS 13 devices or later with a download size of 2.6MB from iTunes App Store.
Pricing
Current availability: Apple Watch Series 4. However, developers intend to expand the app’s reach across other devices and languages in the near future. After installing, users can access Petey (formerly watchGPT) from either their watch’s home page or complications.
App Store description notes that users can interact with an AI chatbot directly from their watches, sharing its responses through text, email or social media – making it even easier to access, according to developer. Ultimately setting it as their default complication allows for fast access.
At present, WatchGPT app costs $3.99 (roughly Rs 328), but its developer hasn’t confirmed whether features will reduce this price or allow subscribers to pay subscription fees for the service. Apple is said to be developing a blood glucose monitoring system which could potentially be integrated with future smartwatch models; using silicon photonics, customized chip technology and optical absorption spectroscopy it would detect changes in an individual’s blood glucose levels and detect fluctuations.