One intriguing aspect of the recent launch of OpenAI’s GPT-4o is the release of the desktop app ChatGPT on macOS. This decision has sparked questions about Microsoft’s $10 billion investment in OpenAI, yet OpenAI chose to release the app on Apple’s platform first.
In an interview with Mira Murati, CEO of OpenAI, on Axios, it was revealed that the choice was based on prioritizing the platform with the most users. OpenAI has not announced whether ChatGPT will be available on Windows in the future.
Currently, Windows users can access ChatGPT through a browser or Microsoft’s own Copilot tool.
Source: Windows Central
TLDR: OpenAI released ChatGPT on macOS first, citing a focus on platform with the most users, despite Microsoft’s significant investment in the company. Availability on Windows remains uncertain.
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