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ChatGPT on WhatsApp goes multimodal, can now 'see' and 'hear' what you share with it

FP Staff • February 5, 2025, 12:44:01 IST
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From now on, ChatGPT on WhatApp will be able to “see” and “hear” the things you send it, whether that’s a photo or a voice note. This makes ChatGPT feel more like the app or web portal version, allowing for more spontaneous interactions

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Since its debut in December, ChatGPT on WhatsApp has been a useful tool for those who need assistance while chatting, but some users found it a bit tedious to type everything out. Now, with the ability to send photos and voice notes, using ChatGPT has become much easier. Image Credit: Pexels

OpenAI has rolled out an exciting upgrade to ChatGPT on WhatsApp, making it much more interactive and versatile. From now on, the AI will be able to “see” and “hear” the things you send it, whether that’s a photo or a voice note. This makes ChatGPT feel more like the app or web portal version, allowing for more spontaneous interactions. Now, instead of typing out your questions or ideas, you can send a picture, or record a voice memo, and the AI will respond with text just like it always has.

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This means you can now take a picture of a foreign-language sign and ask for a translation, or send a voice message of your toddler’s latest funny musings and get a transcription. While not as advanced as the web version, this upgrade certainly brings WhatsApp closer to offering the same experience. If you’re already familiar with the ChatGPT phone number, 1-800-CHATGPT, it’s still around, though, being a phone call, it can handle audio input but not images.

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Making Interactions More Convenient

Since its debut in December, ChatGPT on WhatsApp has been a useful tool for those who need assistance while chatting, but some users found it a bit tedious to type everything out. Now, with the ability to send photos and voice notes, using ChatGPT has become much easier.

Whether you’re out for a run and don’t want to stop to type, or you’re in the middle of a DIY project and want to show the problem instead of explaining it, this new update is perfect for those on the go. It’s now a lot like texting a friend — just send a quick voice note or a picture and wait for the response.

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ChatGPT Now Remembers You

In addition to these new interactive features, OpenAI has also introduced account linking. This means that if you’re using ChatGPT on WhatsApp, the AI will now remember your preferences and past interactions, just like it does on the app or website.

Whether you’re using the free version or a subscription like ChatGPT Plus or Pro, this update removes previous restrictions, like the 15-minute-per-month cap on AI calls. For those hesitant to download the full app or visit the website, this could be the perfect reason to start using the service more regularly.

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WhatsApp Becomes an Even Better AI Companion

WhatsApp is one of the world’s most popular messaging platforms, and with ChatGPT now integrated more seamlessly, OpenAI is making it easier for users to access their AI assistant without leaving the app. The idea is simple – instead of opening a separate app, you can now ask questions or get assistance right within the platform you’re already using to text your friends and family. However, OpenAI has also reminded users that messages may be reviewed for safety purposes, so it’s best to keep personal or sensitive info out of these chats.

This move could change how people use ChatGPT, especially when it comes to everyday tasks, creative brainstorming, or even answering random questions. Only time will tell if WhatsApp users start relying on their new AI companion for more casual moments, like asking about dinner ideas or even getting help to make sense of their late-night voice memos.

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