‘God In a Box’ brings OpenAI’s ChatGPT to WhatsApp

'God In a Box' brings OpenAI's ChatGPT to WhatsApp

ChatGPT, an interactive AI-based chatbot from OpenAI, is quite popular. This chatbot that can code, tell tales, and write essays is incredibly popular on the internet. Due to “God In a Box,” the same experience is now accessible on WhatsApp. With the aid of this chatbot, the power of AI will be at your fingertips.

Similar to ChatGPT, it will respond to user inquiries with a human touch

It’s a big deal to be able to communicate with an AI-powered bot that can arrange your date as well as respond to philosophical queries. It is even more significant to do the same on the most widely used instant messaging network in the world. ‘God In a Box’ has the potential to greatly increase WhatsApp’s usefulness.

‘God In a Box’ is built on the GPT-3.5 model, just like ChatGPT. It will function in a similar manner to ChatGPT for users. Similar to ChatGPT, it will respond to user inquiries with a human touch. However, ‘God In a Box’ is not free, unlike ChatGPT. The bot costs $9 (around Rs. 700) each month for interested consumers. The program “God in a Box” doesn’t require any login information. All you need is a beta key, which you can get for nothing by retweeting @VarunMayya’s tweet on the launch.

Due to WhatsApp’s enormous daily active user base, “God in a Box” was first released there rather than on Telegram

Like ChatGPT, “God in a Box” comprehends context. As a result, when you ask the same query, it responds with the same responses. The complete search and inquiry history will be stored by the chatbot. Given that every chat is automatically restarted after ten minutes of inactivity, it is useful. Users may also type the! reset command. Users are limited to three messages per ten minutes.

Due to WhatsApp’s enormous daily active user base, “God in a Box” was first released there rather than on Telegram, according to Mayya. Future implications of the chatbot include the capacity to link Gmail, Calendly, and Zapier. The chatbot can be used by users as their own personal executive assistant. It doesn’t store any messages and is secure to use.

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