OpenAI has unveiled a new ChatGPT app for Vision Pro, which marks the advent of AI in AR. Users will able to download the ChatGPT app from the visionOS App Store for free.
OpenAI, the organization that created ChatGPT, has launched a new app for Apple Vision Pro, the mixed reality headset that was released by Apple last month.
The news was shared on ChatGPT’s official X (Twitter) handle, and this collaboration marks the advent of AI into AR, which is a significant milestone. The new app is based on OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo model, which is said to be the latest and most advanced version of the natural language processing system.
With the ChatGPT app, Vision Pro owners will now be able to experience AI in a 3D environment. Users can ask questions, ask for advice, learn, and generate text and even images in the app. This can be useful in scenarios where users can solve complex problems with the help of visuals, like recipes with available ingredients. Much like the mobile app, the Vision Pro version allows users to use voice commands.
Before the launch of Vision Pro, Apple had offered visionOS to developers and encouraged them to develop apps for the mixed reality headset. A VisioKit is also available for developers, which encourages the use of OpticID, Spatial Audio, and other features to create a more immersive experience.
At the moment, the ChatGPT app is available on the visionOS App Store, and users can download it for free. On the same note, if Vision Pro owners want to take their AR headset around with them, check out the Sarlar Travel Case (curr. $36.99 on Amazon).
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Nitisha Upadhye, 2024-02- 6 (Update: 2024-02- 6)