ChatGPT is a large pre-trained language model developed by OpenAI. This is a variant of the GPT-3 model that can engage in conversation-like interactions with humans, answering probing, sequential questions, acknowledging errors in its answers, pointing out incorrect premises when a human asks a question and refusing to answer inappropriate questions. However, seems like not everyone is happy with the app. WeChat has restricted the ChatGPT and related applets, according to latest reports. The applet has been suspended by WeChat due to its content falling outside of the platform’s service scope.
WeChat blocks access to ChatGPT chatbot
After ChatGPT was launched, it quickly gained popularity and many related small programs appeared on WeChat. Some users even managed to connect ChatGPT to WeChat, allowing everyone to play “answer questions” in the WeChat dialog box. However, the good times didn’t last long. WeChat has now restricted the ChatGPT related applets and they cannot be found in the search keywords on the platform.

The ChatGPT applet also shows a message stating that “the service has been suspended because the content belongs to the platform’s unopened service scope.”
It is unclear why WeChat has taken this action, as ChatGPT has been widely popular and has been used by many people to engage in conversation-like interactions with the chatbot. It is possible that WeChat has restricted the applet due to concerns about the accuracy and reliability of the answers provided by ChatGPT, or due to concerns about the applet being used for malicious purposes.
In any case, the restriction of ChatGPT on WeChat is likely to be a disappointment to many users who have enjoyed interacting with the chatbot. It remains to be seen whether the applet will be restored on the platform in the future.
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