WatchGPT App For Apple Watch Users
Apple watch users can now easily ask questions of OpenAI’s popular AI chatbot directly from their wrist using Petey, available now on the App Store for an one-time fee of $4.99.
The app can be added as a complication on any watch face and features an intuitive menu for navigating its options. According to its developer, no data leaves your device, with future plans including personal API keys and access histories.
It is a chatbot
WatchGPT App for Apple watch users brings ChatGPT from OpenAI right onto their wrists! Currently available to download from the App Store, this interactive bot provides quick responses to questions you pose while also producing longer messages at your command and can even share these through iMessage or Mail.
Once downloaded and installed, once activated you can launch it by pressing its crown on your watch. When opened you’ll be met by watchGPT’s mascot and given an empty query box to enter your query in. Pressing “Done” initiates thinking on how best to answer your query by giving you suggestions before creating an answer for you!
Once your answer is ready, you can share it via iMessage or Mail by scrolling down and tapping “Share”. Additionally, there’s the option of reading aloud your answers if that is more convenient for you. This app can be found in the App Store for just $4.99 one-time purchase price.
It is a voice assistant
Rajkotupdates.news Watchgpt App Apple Watch Users owners who find themselves frequently away from smartphones or computers may now get assistance through an Apple Watch third-party app working with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Based on Siri technology, this new app enables users to ask questions quickly and receive answers in return. If desired, this third-party solution can even generate longer responses for more in-depth answers that can even be set as watch face complications for easy access.
Petey, the AI assistant that uses ChatGPT API to generate replies directly on users’ wrists without an iPhone or Mac is available via the App Store in English, Dutch, French and Spanish and requires iOS 13.0 or later; its download size is 2.6MB. Hidde van der Ploeg announced on Twitter that the software would soon be released for purchase via iOS 13.0 devices only and required at least 13MB storage for installation.
AI watch assistants not only offer immediate help and information, but they can also make suggestions based on where their wearer is at that particular time. Over time, developers plan on adding features such as being able to conduct lengthy conversations as well as using private API keys with access to conversation history.
It is a messaging app
OpenAI recently made ChatGPT available to developers, prompting a number of Apple Watch developers to create an application bringing it directly onto your wrist – “watchGPT,” available now on the App Store with a one-time price and can be set as a complication on any of your favorite Apple Watch faces.
Hidde van der Ploeg has announced that the app will soon support full conversations between user and AI assistant.
Apple Watch users will appreciate this app, which can come in handy during moments where they cannot use their phone or laptop and need to quickly respond to an email or text message quickly. In addition, this can even help monitor health by reminding them when it is time for exercise! Moreover, it does not collect your personal data and share it with any third parties.
It is a complication
If you love ChatGPT and would like to bring its power onto your Apple Watch, one developer has an app called watchGPT which offers just this capability for a one-time fee of $3.99 in the App Store.
The app makes ChatGPT accessible from any wrist-worn device with quick access via its complication, providing quick responses via text, email or social media apps without storing any of your responses on the device itself.
Currently, the app is being improved. Over time it will support additional languages including Dutch, French and Spanish; be able to answer complex queries such as mathematical expressions and location queries; handle multiple requests simultaneously in one session; as well as support new generations of Apple Watches. Developers working on these features hope to have them out shortly and plan for release shortly thereafter.