

OpenAI's ChatGPT language model may replace Google Assistant on Android phones, as codes within the ChatGPT Android app suggest users could set it as their default assistant. The feature is currently in development and may be limited to ChatGPT Plus subscribers. The app also hints at a Quick Settings tile to launch the chatbot from the notification panel, and it may not support custom hotwords like "Ok Google."


OpenAI's ChatGPT language model may replace Google Assistant on Android phones, as codes within the ChatGPT Android app suggest users could set it as their default assistant. The feature is currently in development and may be limited to ChatGPT Plus subscribers. The app also hints at a Quick Settings tile to launch the chatbot from the notification panel, and it may not support custom hotwords like "Ok Google."
•Codes within the ChatGPT Android app suggest this feature is in development.
•The feature may be limited to ChatGPT Plus subscribers.
•Custom hotwords like "Ok Google" may not be supported.
•A Quick Settings tile to launch ChatGPT from the notification panel is also hinted at.







