ChatGPTs Windows app goes free, Mac version gets superpowered

Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.The ChatGPT Windows app, previously a subscriber-only club, is now open to all users on the free tier. That means Windows 10 and 11 users can ditch the browser and jump into conversations with the AI powerhouse using the handy Alt + Space keyboard shortcut. And if you’re a ChatGPT Plus subscriber, you’ll get access to Advanced Voice mode for real-time chats. But the Mac version is where things get really wild. The latest beta update lets ChatGPT integrate with developer tools like VS Code, Xcode, Terminal, and iTerm2, with more on the way. Image: OpenAI So, instead of tediously copying and pasting code for ChatGPT to analyze, you can connect your IDE or terminal directly to the app. This pretty much gives you a genius AI sidekick peeking over your shoulder, ready to offer insights at a moment’s notice. And if you’re worried about security – this feature is opt-in, so you’re in control. This puts ChatGPT in a head-to-head showdown with Microsoft’s Copilot. While Copilot has tight integration with the Microsoft ecosystem, ChatGPT is flexing its muscles as a versatile AI assistant that can play nice with a wide range of apps. Ready to dive in? Here’s how to get started with the ChatGPT app: Downloading the Apps: Windows: Head over to the ChatGPT…ChatGPTs Windows app goes free, Mac version gets superpowered

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