Using ChatGPT on WhatsApp: A Guide to AI Chatbots

OpenAI’s AI chatbot, ChatGPT, has gained a reputation worldwide for its ability to answer complex questions and even pass professional exams.

While many people have heard of ChatGPT, not everyone knows how to use it. Fortunately, there are now several AI chatbots available on WhatsApp that utilize ChatGPT‘s capabilities.

In this article, we will provide a guide on how to use ChatGPT on WhatsApp through three different platforms: Jinni, Shmooz AI, and other ChatGPT WhatsApp platforms.

Jinni is an AI chatbot that can be accessed through WhatsApp by visiting the official website and clicking on the launch WhatsApp button.

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Once you open WhatsApp, type “hello” and Jinni will respond promptly. The service is paid and offers a seven-day free trial, after which it can be purchased for $5.99/month.

Shmooz AI is another platform that utilizes ChatGPT on WhatsApp. To use it, visit the official website and click on “Start Shmoozing” which will direct you to your WhatsApp.

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Click on “continue to chat” and the chat screen will open. The system will already have a message typed in the chat bar that will promptly respond to you.

Shmooz AI is also paid, allowing you to send only five messages before subscribing to the premium service, which costs $9.99/month with unlimited access.

There are also other ChatGPT WhatsApp platforms available, such as MobileGPT and WhatGPT. However, due to high demand, they may give a slow response and go offline at times.

MobileGPT generates images in addition to responses, while WhatGPT offers audio transcription and video summarization capabilities.

By using these AI chatbots, you can use ChatGPT on WhatsApp without any problem. If any issues arise, simply visit the website of the chatbot you are using to see if they have issued an update. Premium subscriptions will allow you to benefit from the service without any hindrance.

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