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OpenAI launched ChatGPT's number on WhatsApp. Earlier, this chatbot only replied to texts. Now a new update has arrived. Now this chatbot can understand and respond not only to text messages, but also to images and voice messages (audio files).




OpenAI has released a new update for its ChatGPT chatbot on WhatsApp. Now chatbot can understand and respond not only to text messages, but also to images and voice messages (audio files). 
OpenAI launched ChatGPT's number on Meta's instant messaging app WhatsApp in December 2024. Initially, the chatbot only answered text-based queries, but now new features have been added to it.
This new update was first reported by the Android Authority. According to the report, the ChatGPT chatbot, now available on WhatsApp, can understand the image and audio files sent by users and respond to them in text. However, at the moment it will not reply to voice messages in audio, but will reply in text only.

How to use ChatGPT on WhatsApp?

1. Save the official ChatGPT number +1-800-242-8478 on your phone.
2. After this, open WhatsApp again and search for this number by going to your contacts.
3. Open the chat and start a conversation by sending a text.
4. You can also ask questions by sending images in addition to text.
5. You can also ask questions by sending a voice message, and this chatbot will answer in text.

Upcoming new features

This update is just the beginning. OpenAI will soon be able to link ChatGPT accounts on WhatsApp. This will allow users to sync their chat history and continue conversations already made. In addition, OpenAI has also recently launched the "Deep Research" feature. With this new feature, users can ask questions related to complex research and it can do multi-step research by going to complex research and it can do multi-step research by going to the web.

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