![]() ![]() Dogtown envisions Merlin AI’s mobile ChatGPT as a potential replacement for Google search, using conversation instead of links to other pages with answers. The conversational element is there, too as the AI responds in the context of the ongoing discussion, and the entire conversation is visible in the app. One notable difference is that the response comes all at once in a block rather than simulating a very fast typer the way ChatGPT performs on the website. ChatGPT MobileĪt first glance, the Merlin AI app is a very straight recreation of ChatGPT with a simple blank area to type requests. “The app is able to instantaneously run complex queries and return the highest caliber results that the AI tech stack can provide.” GPT-3.5 is the same baseline model as ChatGPT, hence the marketing copy calling it the first mobile app for ChatGPT. Update: Dogtown Media CEO Marc Fischer clarified in an email interview with Voicebot that the company used OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 API. We’ve reached out to Dogtown for more information. Unless OpenAI gave Dogtown Media special access to an otherwise unavailable API, the app acts as a messenger between the user and ChatGPT’s online home, or the app uses GPT-3 or GPT-3.5 API and the marketing is just capitalizing on ChatGPT’s popularity. However, OpenAI hasn’t yet offered an API for ChatGPT. The free Merlin AI app says it offers a way to interact with the ChatGPT AI, without navigating to the website. Mobile app developer Dogtown Media has introduced what it claims is the first iOS and Android app “powered by ChatGPT,” OpenAI’s enormously popular generative AI chatbot. NB: Updated following Voicebot’s email interview with Dogtown Media CEO Marc Fischer. ![]()
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