OpenAI’s ChatGPT conversational chatbot is taking the tech trade by storm, and now you’ll be able to ask it issues proper in your wrist, due to a brand new app for Apple Watch referred to as Petey.
If you have not been maintaining, ChatGPT is a next-generation language mannequin that understands and generates human-like response to pure language enter. The chatbot is skilled on a big corpus of textual content corralled from the web, so it may possibly reply all kinds of questions and generate coherent responses to many various kinds of prompts.
What the Petey app does is that it means that you can question OpenAI’s chatbot by both typing questions into your Apple Watch or utilizing voice-to-text enter. What’s extra, it is a conversational expertise, so you’ll be able to proceed to work together with the chatbot within the context of the queries you’ve got already put to it.
Petey comes with a watch face complication that makes it very straightforward to entry with out having to navigate your apps to open it. That makes it a helpful different to asking questions of Siri, which 9 occasions out of ten returns a sequence of internet outcomes that get despatched to your iPhone anyway.
If in case you have a question however all you must hand is your watch, Petey can present a solution to your query, and the responses are sometimes much more spectacular than any digital assistant is able to. You possibly can even have the solutions learn out loud with Textual content to Speech, and you may share the result of your interplay by way of textual content, e mail, or social media.
Beforehand referred to as watchGPT (the identify was dropped due to trademark points) and developed by Hidde van de Ploeg, Petey is at the moment priced at $4.99 and is obtainable on the App Retailer. The app requires watchOS 9, so it ought to work on Apple Watch Sequence 4 and newer fashions, and it at the moment helps 14 completely different languages, with extra set to be added over time.
(Trying to entry ChatGPT out of your Mac’s menu bar? There’s an app for that, too.)