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ChatGPT on WhatsApp just became more intelligent: Voice messages and photos are now supported.

WhatsApp modified ChatGPT to accommodate solely text-based searches, including improved audio and picture message inputs,

Numerous modifications have been made to Meta’s well-known instant messaging platform, WhatsApp, in an effort to engage users.

More interaction-oriented options for dynamic conversation with ChatGPT (a chatbot owned by OpenAI) have recently been added to the platform.

The AI chatbot on the site has improved recently; previously, it could only respond to text-based requests, but it can now also receive voice and picture messages.

According to reports, this is a big step toward increasing the accessibility and interactivity of AI-powered interactions.

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ChatGPT now supports Image inputs

The update will let the users send images, memes or photos to ChatGPT on WhatsApp and receive insightful text-based responses. While the AI could analyse and comment on visual content, on the other hand, it does not generate images in return. The new feature is expected to be useful for users who are seeking information about objects, places, or even meme explanations.

Voice Messages for hands-free interaction

Users will be able to send voice messages to ChatGPT in addition to photos. For people who would rather talk than type, the chatbot will process the audio input and provide a text-based response. When typing is inconvenient, like when traveling or multitasking, this improvement is seen to be helpful.

Future features: Account sync and Deep research mode

OpenAI has hinted at upcoming features that could further enhance the ChatGPT experience on WhatsApp. A possible account sign-in option may soon allow users to sync conversations between WhatsApp and the ChatGPT web or mobile app.

A new ‘deep research‘ mode has also been added by OpenAI, allowing users to do multi-step online research for intricate inquiries. This comes after Operator AI, a browsing assistant built for sophisticated online interactions, was released.

Privacy considerations

All inputs are processed on OpenAI’s servers, so even while these improvements make it easier to use, users should exercise caution when sharing photos that include important or personal information.