How to Get Access to ChatGPT from Any Website
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Key notes
- ChatGPT, built by OpenAI, is a program that can do wonders.
- You need to log into your OpenAI account to access that.
- Now, with helps from a third-party extension, you can access the chat from any website.
There’s been plenty of things happening in the space of AI in the past few months: Bing AI, Microsoft Copilot, and ChatGPT by OpenAI to name a few. The latter is the pinnacle of them all and a tool that can do a lot of wonders, like drafting a long message/plan with simple word prompts.
To access that, however, you’d need to log into OpenAI’s website. That process can be annoying sometimes, as many people have started relying on it to draft their messages or just do simple searches.
If you’re looking for a workaround to get through that, we introduce you to the UniJump browser extension. With this tool, you can access ChatGPT from any website, so say goodbye to switching between tabs or windows.
UniJump is a seamless browser extension that enhances your daily usage of ChatGPT from any website you are browsing without the need of leaving that website. UniJump improves your writing, helps you get answers to your questions, and inspires you to experiment with different communication styles
Read along to find out how you can download the extension and how it functions.
How to get access to ChatGPT from any website with the UniJump extension
1. Open your browser. In this case, we’re using Google Chrome.Â
2. Go to Chrome web store and type UniJump on the search bar.Â
3 Click Add to Chrome âž” Add extension.
4 Click on the puzzle icon, then click on UniJump to activate it by signing into your OpenAI account.
5 Once activated, you can click Alt + J to summon ChatGPT whenever you open any website.Â
In the meantime, OpenAI has launched a GPT-4 version of the tool, allowing you to access even more powerful functions. The new technology can reportedly pass bar exams and do image & voice inputs. So good that you can even take a picture of your fridge and ask it to create a recipe from that.Â
What do you think about this extension? Let us know in the comments!
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