Apps & Updates

WhatsApp Users Can Now Upload Images and Send Voice Messages to ChatGPT

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WhatsApp has expanded its integration with ChatGPT, allowing users to interact with the AI in more ways.

Now, users can send images and voice messages to ChatGPT, with responses still coming via text.

How It Works

To use ChatGPT on WhatsApp, simply add the number 1 (800) CHAT-GPT or 1 (800) 242-8478 to your contacts.

The new features allow users to upload images for the chatbot to analyze and send voice messages for a more conversational experience.

New Plans and Access

Users can also link their free, Plus, or Pro ChatGPT plans to get enhanced access. This update builds on the previous ChatGPT integration, which was initially limited to text-based interactions when it debuted in December.

Meta’s AI Chatbot and Alternatives

In addition to ChatGPT, WhatsApp also offers its own AI chatbot. However, if you prefer to avoid these integrations, switching to Signal remains a potential option for privacy-focused users.

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