Hey tech enthusiasts! 🚀 If you were gearing up to chat with ChatGPT using your voice this month, hang tight a little longer. OpenAI just announced a slight delay in rolling out its much-anticipated 'Voice Mode' feature. But don't worry, it's coming this July!
According to a recent post on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), OpenAI is pushing back the release of 'Voice Mode' by a month due to some technical fine-tuning. They originally planned to launch the feature to a select group of ChatGPT Plus users in late June.
\\"For example, we're improving the model's ability to detect and refuse certain content. We're also working on improving the user experience and preparing our infrastructure to scale to millions while maintaining real-time responses,\\" OpenAI shared.
The company emphasized that this extra time will ensure the feature meets their high standards and provides the best experience for users. 📱💬
Initially, 'Voice Mode' will be available to a small group of users to gather feedback. After safety and reliability checks, OpenAI aims to roll it out to all Plus users in the fall. 🍁
But that's not all! OpenAI is also working on new video and screen-sharing capabilities. 🎥📲 So get ready for even more ways to interact with AI.
Back in May, they released GPT-4o, an AI model capable of realistic voice conversations and interacting across text and image. This was a major step in the race to lead emerging AI technology.
With the new audio features, users will be able to speak directly to ChatGPT and receive real-time responses without delay. You'll even be able to interrupt ChatGPT while it's speaking—just like a real conversation! 🗣️⏱️
These are exciting times in the world of AI, and we can't wait to see what's next! Stay tuned for more updates.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com