OpenAI Finally launched ChatGPT As for the desktop app, the company said in an official announcement: "Starting today, we will first roll out the macOS app to Plus users, and open it to broader users in the coming weeks. We also plan to launch a Windows version later this year."
OpenAI also said that ChatGPT will also have an optimized user interface. OpenAI's demonstration shows that users can open the ChatGPT desktop application in a minimized window side by side with other programs. Users can ask ChatGPT questions about the content displayed on the screen by typing or speaking, and ChatGPT can answer based on what it "sees".
OpenAI said that users can ask ChatGPT questions by pressing Option + Spacebar, and screenshots can be captured and discussed within the app. The new app will be available to both free and paid users, but the testing phase starting today is limited to ChatGPT Plus users and will be available to a wider range of users "in the coming weeks." OpenAI plans to launch a version for Windows "later this year." Currently, ChatGPT already has apps for iOS and Android.
OpenAI also shared a screenshot of ChatGPT's new web interface, which shows that its homepage and message layout have been slightly adjusted. "We know that these models will become more and more complex," Murati explained, "but we hope that the interactive experience will be more natural and easy, so that users don't need to focus on the interface, but focus on collaborating with ChatGPT."
In addition to the new app and new UI, OpenAI also released its new large-scale language model GPT-4o, which will be available to all users for free.