WatchGPT: Here’s How to Use ChatGPT on Your Apple Watch
Want to know how to use ChatGPT on an Apple watch? Simply download WatchGPT for easy interaction
A smartphone can perform practically all tasks that an Apple Watch can. An Apple Watch may easily be used for calling, messaging, navigation, and other tasks, but until recently, ChatGPT wasn't one of the features that the well-known smartwatch could access. Fortunately, Apple Watch users can now directly access the Open AI chatbot from their wrist through an updated software called WatchGPT. Open AI made its ChatGPT on Apple Watch premiere on March 9th, 2023, with a third-party app called watchGPT. This app, created by Hidde van der Ploeg, enables direct communication with ChatGPT using the Apple Watch. This application allows users to send the application's response to others fast via text, mail, and social networks.
But now everyone will have the question, how to use ChatGPT on an Apple watch?
Installing the WatchGPT app on your Apple Watch is the first step. One may do this by launching the Apple Watch App Store, looking for "WatchGPT," and then download the application. Open the app on the Apple Watch after installation. A screen with a text box will appear. The "Ask Me Anything" button should be clicked.
To enter a search into the text area, use the little keyboard on the Apple Watch. Using natural language processing, ChatGPT enables users to enter the query exactly how would normally pronounce it. Press "Send" after they have finished typing the question, then wait for ChatGPT to generate an answer. The Apple Watch's screen will display the reply. Users can carry on the conversation if they are not happy with the answer or have more questions by entering them in the text box. Simply leave the OpenAI app on the Apple Watch to discontinue the chat.
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