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that links to the App Store prompts visitors to “experience the power of AI from your Phone!,” and offers the chance to “Try our ChatBot GPT now!.” Though, when I tried to type a prompt into the accompanying box once, a pop-up window told me that I had reached the “limit” and needed to download the app.The “ChatGPT Chat GPT AI With GPT-3" app currently has a 4.6 rating out of 5, with more than 13,000 ratings—which is probably partially responsible for its continued popularity.
Despite the apparent sketchiness, “ChatGPT Chat GPT AI With GPT-3" has successfully passed the Apple App Store’s review process many times since it first launched three weeks ago, according to MacRumors. A similar app from the same developer in Google’s Play Store, on the other hand, has been removed,Advertisement
Gizmodo reached out to both Apple and Google for more information about how the companies are managing these mock-ChatGPT apps, but didn’t immediately hear back.
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