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Chatbox is an open-source desktop application developed by Benn Huang that serves as a local client for interacting with OpenAI’s GPT-4 and GPT-3.5 models through the official API. Designed to function as an AI copilot directly on the user’s computer, the program provides a native interface for conversational tasks, code generation, summarization, and general question answering without requiring browser-based access. Currently at version 1.19.1, the project has reached its 97th public iteration, reflecting a history of continuous refinement and feature expansion. The software is built with cross-platform frameworks, ensuring identical functionality on Windows, macOS, and Linux environments, and is frequently updated to incorporate the latest OpenAI API improvements while maintaining compliance with upstream licensing requirements. Typical use cases include developers seeking rapid prototyping assistance, researchers drafting technical documents, students exploring complex topics through interactive dialogue, and professionals automating repetitive text workflows; all interactions remain local to the machine unless the user explicitly chooses to share context with the remote API. As an AI assistant utility, Chatbox occupies a lightweight footprint, offers configurable model parameters, supports conversation history export, and allows organization of multiple chat threads for project-specific contexts. The application is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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