But how can it help you in your day-to-day life?

And is it really any better than the web?

Of course I still have to validate the results just like anything else.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT show on an iPhone screen.

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But damn does it save time," iOS and ChatGPT userWimsaid inan Audiobus forum threadparticipated in by Lifewire.

To me it’s like a souped up search engine that neatly summarizes and collates the results… And part of this is their integration with all of Apple’s built-in technologies.

The most important iPhone feature, in the case of ChatGPT, is Shortcuts.

Someone holding a smartphone close to their mouth and speaking to a chatbot on the device, as indicated by a voice chatbot overlay.

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Or would beright now, it does not support them.

Apple’s Shortcuts is a toolkit for building all kinds of simple or complex and powerful automations.

Now, with this kind of power and flexibility, imagine the shortcuts you could build with ChatGPT.

The Hey Siri function activated on an iPhone.

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And yet, despite its basic integration, the ChatGPT app adds two convenient features.

One is that it syncs your history across devices.

The other is much more profound: voice.

Which is why ChatGPTs app is potentially so exciting.

You must also provide a phone number to sign up for an account.

Until then, ChatGPT looks very useful.

Just be careful what you tell it.