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ChatGPT comes to WhatsApp
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Andrew
2024-12-19 02:31:25 UTC
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ChatGPT comes to WhatsApp
<https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/chatgpt/chatgpt-comes-to-whatsapp-heres-how-to-message-the-ai-chatbot-for-free>

WhatsApp will allow 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) as a contact in WhatsApp
from anywhere in the world. This is a way to let people engage with AI even
if they're on a low-data mobile connection.

Users in the U.S. can call ChatGPT and have a voice conversation with the
AI. This uses the same technology behind Realtime API.

This is especially important for iOS because an iPhone is basically a dumb
terminal, devoid of almost all "walled-garden" functionality without
constant and forever 24/7/365 logging into Apple's Cupertino main frame
tracking servers on the Internet.

With ChatGPT on WhatsApp users will be able to ask questions like they were
talking to a human, and do so without all the web overheads of the ChatGPT
app.

It uses the same GPT-4o-mini model that comes with the free version of
ChatGPT.
Andrew
2024-12-19 11:51:00 UTC
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Post by Andrew
ChatGPT comes to WhatsApp
<https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/chatgpt/chatgpt-comes-to-whatsapp-heres-how-to-message-the-ai-chatbot-for-free>
WhatsApp will allow 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) as a contact in WhatsApp
from anywhere in the world. This is a way to let people engage with AI even
if they're on a low-data mobile connection.
Users in the U.S. can call ChatGPT and have a voice conversation with the
AI. This uses the same technology behind Realtime API.
This is especially important for iOS because an iPhone is basically a dumb
terminal, devoid of almost all "walled-garden" functionality without
constant and forever 24/7/365 logging into Apple's Cupertino main frame
tracking servers on the Internet.
With ChatGPT on WhatsApp users will be able to ask questions like they were
talking to a human, and do so without all the web overheads of the ChatGPT
app.
It uses the same GPT-4o-mini model that comes with the free version of
ChatGPT.
I had forgotten to mention that, in addition to the world-wide WhatsApp
chatgpt contact, you can also just call that same number directly using
your normal cellular connection, even if you have zero data - and the
ChatGPT AI will "talk" to you verbally.

It's the same number for cellular calls as for the WhatsApp chatgpt
connection. 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) but it may only work for USA and
Canadian phone numbers according to this site I just checked for details.

https://help.openai.com/en/articles/10193193-1-800-chatgpt-calling-and-messaging-chatgpt-with-your-phone

But the WhatsApp connection is said to be world wide.
It worked for me but I'm in the USA. Does it work for you in the UK?
Andrew
2024-12-20 03:13:55 UTC
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It's the same number for cellular calls as for the WhatsApp chatgpt
connection. 1-800-CHATGPT (1-800-242-8478) but it may only work for USA and
Canadian phone numbers according to this site I just checked for details.
Does anyone know if there is *any* free hands-free voice-only chat-GPT?

I tested the "free" calls to 1-800-CHAT-GPT today on a variety of devices,
where it works from Google Voice and from a cellular phone where it's
completely hands free other than the initiation of the phone call itself.

However...

When I tested 1-800-CHAT-GPT today from WhatsApp (which works world wide),
it worked only via "chat" mechanisms - not via voice-dialing mechanisms;
so WhatsApp has it, but only in text (whereas phone calls are all speech).

However...

Empirically I learned you only get fifteen minutes per month for free
(per phone number) hands-free 1-800-CHAT-GPT; so therein lies the rub.

Since I'm trying to help the elderly as a volunteer in town, I asked
CHAT-GPT how to *pay* for more than fifteen minutes of completely
hands-free voice-only chat-GPT; but it didn't have any answer for me.

Does anyone know if there is *any* free hands-free voice-only chat-GPT?
--
Note that I'm technically competent so I can make a phone or tablet or PC
talk & listen after pressing microphone & speaker buttons; but they can't.
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