Snapchat is about to give new meaning to the “chat” in its name. Snap, the company behind the app, announced on Wednesday that its customizable “My AI” chatbot is accessible to all users on Snapchat.
The feature, which is powered by the ChatGPT AI chatbot, was previously only available to paying Snapchat+ subscribers. The tool answers questions, helps users make plans and can write a poem in seconds, according to the company.
The move comes more than a month after ChatGPT creator OpenAI opened up access to its chatbot to third-party companies. Snap, Instacart and tutor app Quizlet were among the first partners that tested the use of ChatGPT.
Since its public launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has surprised many users due to its ability to generate original stories, essays, lyrics and various other functions in response to user requests. The initial attention the tool received helped spark an “arms race” of sorts among the big tech companies to develop and deploy similar AI tools in their products.
The first companies to explore the functionality of ChatGPT have slightly different views on how to incorporate it into their goals. Together, however, these services can test just how useful AI chatbots can really be in our everyday lives, and how much people want to interact with them for customer service and other uses in their favorite apps.
However, adding ChatGPT features can also introduce some risks. The tool, which is trained on vast troves of online data, can spread inaccurate information and has the potential to respond to users in potentially inappropriate ways.
This article used as a source the writing by Samantha Kelly to the website CNN Business.
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