Replace Siri with ChatGPT on your iPhone with this fun shortcut


We will explain a little trick of the Shortcuts application to chat with ChatGPT.

It is possible to replace Siri with ChatGPT with a simple shortcut

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We are well aware of the great limitations and restrictions of the Apple ecosystem. They have their advantages and disadvantages. Users of iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices cannot enjoy some new features such as ChatGPTOn the other hand, the security of the operating system is unbeatable. All this starts from the App Store, where the company enforces strict regulations.

Those applications that do not comply with the App Store standards cannot be approved and, therefore, reach the user of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, etc. That is why many apps with integrated ChatGPT have been banned. But there is a little trick on the iPhone that allows bring all the knowledge of artificial intelligence to the iPhone. And yes, it is completely free. It would miss more!

This Shortcuts trick allows you to bring ChatGPT to the iPhone

The Shortcuts app for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS offers an automated system that execute shortcuts to all kinds of multiple actions. You can create a shortcut to turn on the lights in your home at a certain time, or use a Siri voice command to open multiple web pages and/or apps simultaneously. The possibilities are endless.

It is even possible to customize settings and other elements of the operating system. For example, in iOS 12 we were able to create our own battery saver mode by turning multiple features on and off.

And now, with this trick, your iPhone will be able to incorporate ChatGPT.

Follow these steps to add ChatGPT to your iPhone:

  • Sign up with an OpenAI account.
  • Access the main menu through the button in the upper right corner of OpenAI.
  • Click on the profile image of your account (below).
  • Then click on “View API keys”.
  • Press the option “Create new secret key”.
  • Copy the generated code.

Now that we have the necessary code, it’s time to integrate ChatGPT into Shortcuts:

  • Access the Github of the creator Yue-Yang.
  • Then what you should do is look for the latest version of the shortcut Chat GPT Siri (1.2) and download through the “English Version” link.
  • Add the shortcut in the Shortcuts app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Data will automatically sync across all your devices (iCloud).

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  • Finally Enter the code generated in your OpenAI account.
  • And ready! From now on you will be able to chat with ChatGPT from your iPhone. In fact, you can even write in Spanish and it will understand you perfectly. Remember, you will be able to change the Siri voice command from Shortcuts.

This is all you have to do to integrate ChatGPT on your iPhone and replace Siri with fashionable artificial intelligence. Even Microsoft has ventured to integrate ChatGPT into its services. We have already tried this fun trick and the truth is that, as you can see in the images in the gallery attached on these lines, it has left it very explained and very parked. What are you going to do!

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