OpenAI has announced the widespread rollout of Advanced Voice Mode to ChatGPT users on paid plans.
This voice feature will first be available to subscribers of the Plus plans for individuals and Teams for teams, while customers in Enterprise and Edu plans will get it next week.
As part of this release, Advanced Voice Mode has received a redesign, with ChatGPT now displaying an animated blue circle instead of the animated black dots in the interface during use.
Users will see a notification within the ChatGPT app next to the audio icon when the feature is available to them.
ChatGPT has 5 new voices that users can try out, bringing the total number of voices to 9, with the controversial voice of Sky absent due to its similarity to the voice of American actress Scarlett Johansson, who threatened to sue the company before the company backed down. and he took it away.
Advanced Voice Mode allows users to interact with ChatGPT in a natural way with quick voice responses, the ability to forward questions and queries, and interrupt ChatGPT while answering if necessary as in everyday human conversations.
OpenAI abruptly apologized for the delay in launching the advanced audio mode in its promotional video I posted it Through her account on the X platform, which demonstrates the capabilities of the voice mode in pronouncing the phrase “Sorry, I’m late” in several languages.
OpenAI confirms that it has made some improvements since the beta version of the voice mode feature was released, as it improved the understanding of the dialects with great accuracy, with improvements in the speed and smoothness of the conversations, and fixed some technical errors.
In addition, OpenAI has extended some of ChatGPT’s customization features to voice mode, such as customizable instructions that allow users to customize how ChatGPT responds to them, and a memory feature that allows it to remember conversations in real time left for future use, giving users a more personalized view. user experience.
OpenAI also noted that advanced voice mode is not yet available in some regions, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein, likely for regulatory reasons.
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