![]() ![]() Users can also sync their history across devices. With the app, users will also be able to send voice prompts through their phone’s microphone, rather than just typing them. The new ChatGPT app has the same capabilities as the web version of the viral chatbot tool, and could help build on its popularity. It also comes the same week that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified before Congress on the risks that AI may pose to society, describing the technology’s current boom as a potential “printing press moment” but one that required safeguards. The release quickly sparked a new AI arms race in the tech industry to develop and deploy tools that can generate compelling written work and images in response to user prompts. The launch comes six months after OpenAI first released ChatGPT online to the public. OpenAI on Thursday announced the launch of a free ChatGPT app for iOS users in the United States, with plans to roll out to other countries soon. I’ve not verified if the issue still exists but it may be worth avoiding the single-size app icon if you’re still supporting iOS 11 or older.OpenAI is making it even easier for many to access ChatGPT. The release notes mention a known issue with App Store validation if you target earlier than iOS 12 or watchOS 4:Īpps using a single-size app icon can fail App Store validation if the deployment target is older than iOS 12 or watchOS 4. It’s not clear to me what these new sizes are for? You don’t have to add images for them but if you don’t you’ll get the resized version of the 1024x1024 image. If you upgrade an Xcode 13 or earlier project to the Xcode 14 “All Sizes” mode you’ll notice you have a few extra slots for new sizes added in Xcode 14: If you choose the “Single Size” mode the asset catalog deletes all icon sizes except the 1024x1024 image. You can choose to switch to the single size app icon mode or upgrade to the full Xcode 14 “All Sizes” mode. When you open a project in Xcode 14, that you created with Xcode 13 or earlier, the asset catalog shows the app icon in an “All Sizes (Xcode 13)” mode: You don’t need to fill all the slots, just add the ones where you want to override the automatically resized image. ![]() That reverts to showing the full set of app icon sizes: When you need to be more accurate you can switch to “All Sizes”: It’s also great for placeholder icons during initial app development. The single size app icon mode is great for icons that don’t need pixel level adjustments when resized. The single size mode also exists for watchOS but sadly not for macOS: You can still override individual sizes with the All Sizes option. Choose the Single Size option in the app icon’s Attributes inspector in the asset catalog. Simplify an app icon with a single 1024x1024 image that is automatically resized for its target. Here’s the announcement in the Xcode 14 release notes: ![]() Hard to believe that wasn’t possible until now. You can also double-click an image slot to directly open the file panel to choose the image file. Instead of the full set of icon sizes there’s a single slot for a 1024×1024 point image that the system resizes as needed. Starting with Xcode 14, when you create a new iOS project, the app icon in the asset catalog defaults to the new “Single Size”. Xcode 14 also adds a few extra app icon sizes. It feels like it’s been a long time coming but Xcode 14 can automatically create the full set of app icon sizes for you from a single 1024x1024 image.
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