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Use ChatGPT on WhatsApp: A guide for you

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OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT has become a buzzword which drew attention from all over the world for its amazing human-like skill to respond to complex questions including passing professional exams.

These days AI can be found everywhere, from our Facebook feed to news searches and Apple wristwatches. People have heard a lot about ChatGPT but fewer know how to use it.

People have also been wondering whether ChatGPT can be used on WhatsApp. Here we will tell you how to use the AI chatbot for your WhatsApp messenger.

ChatGPT on WhatsApp by Jinni

WhatApp bot powered by ChatGPT, Jinni has been integrated to the messaging app and the first thing you need to do is go on the official website of Jinni and click on the launch WhatsApp button. Your WhatsApp will automatically open.

Secondly, when WhatsApp opens the Jinni chat screen will open and what you have to do is type hello and it will respond promptly. This way you can talk to the bot and ask whatever questions you have. Welcome to the ChatGPT.

However, the services is paid and offers seven days of a free trial. It can be purchased for $5.99/month.

ChatGPT on WhatsApp by Shmooz AI

You can also use ChatGPT on WhatsApp by using Shmooz AI.

First, you need to visit the official website of Shmooz and click on the option Start Shmoozing which will direct you to your WhatsApp. Then click on continue to chat, the chat screen will open. In the chat bar, the message will be already typed by the system which will promptly respond to you.

Keep in mind that this is also paid and allows you to send only five messages. After that, will ask you to subscribe to the premium which costs $9.99 monthly with unlimited access.

Other ChatGPT WhatsApp platforms

Apart from the aforementioned bots, there are some below that you can try, however, since in high demand, they can give a slow response and also go offline sometimes.

1. MobileGPT: It is another platform in which you can access to ChatGPT in your WhatsApp. It also generates images for you other than responses.

2. WhatGPT: This chatbot also offers you an option to transcribe your audio text into text. It also summarises YouTube videos and generates images created by AI.

By using these chatbots you can use ChatGPT in WhatsApp without any problem. If any problem occurs you need to visit the website of that chatbot and see if they have issued an update regarding the problem. Other than that premium subscription will allow you to benefit from it without any hindrance. 

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On Tuesday,Tuesday, while presiding over a review meeting on solar household solutions, the CM gave the order to begin the installation of one kilowatt solar systems right away. She also gave the order to introduce the newest solar systems.

Phase-I solar systems would be balloted for by 50,000 protected users who use 100 units each month, at a cost of Rs 12.6 billion.

Home-based solar systems will eventually be made available to other Punjabi consumers. A solar system will consist of a battery, inverter, sophisticated solar plate, and more related accessories.

Attending the meeting were Provincial Information Minister Azma Zahid Bukhari, MPA Sania Ashiq, Former Senator Pervaiz Rashid, Chief Secretary, Chairman Planning and Development, Secretaries of Energy, Finance, and Punjab Power Development Board (PPDB) Managing Director, in addition to other pertinent officers.

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She said, “I am working on a plan to provide solar panels to consumers using up to 300 units of electricity or less in installments.”

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CM Gandapur gave the pertinent authorities instructions at the meeting to complete the arrangements and submit the free WiFi service plan for the province government’s approval.

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The chief minister of KP gave the order to approach business organizations for assistance in this respect.

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FM Ishaq Dar praises IAEA for using nuclear technology in a “peaceful” manner

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During a meeting with IAEA Director General (DG) Rafael Mariano Grossi outside the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, Pakistan, a founding member of the Agency, stressed the importance of the Agency’s work.

He stated that Pakistan placed a high value on the Agency’s efforts as a founding member.

The foreign minister also emphasized Pakistan’s goal to increase the proportion of nuclear energy in the country’s energy mix and the significance of nuclear energy in the fight against climate change.

Ishaq Dar went on to stress the importance of the Agency’s technical cooperation initiatives, to which Pakistan makes a major contribution as well.

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He requested that the IAEA continue raising global understanding of the benefits of nuclear energy as a clean energy source.

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The director general of the IAEA reflected fondly on his visit to Pakistan earlier in the year, when he inspected the country’s facilities and witnessed firsthand its progress in the peaceful applications of nuclear technology.

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