ChatGPT is ramping up its plan to become your default voice assistant on Android

A recent ChatGPT beta gives a select group of users the ability to turn the AI ​​into their device’s new default voice assistant on Android.

This information comes from industry insiders Mishaal Rahman on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) who posted a video of himself trying out the feature live. According to the post, users can add a shortcut to ChatGPT Assistant, as it is called, directly to Android’s Quick Settings panel. Tapping the ChatGPT item there will bring up a new UI overlay on the screen, consisting of a solid white circle at the bottom of the screen. From there, you give a verbal prompt and after a few seconds the assistant responds with an answer.

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