ChatGPT's upgraded Voice Mode delayed until fall: A closer look
The announcement held by OpenAI about the upgraded Voice Mode in ChatGPT has been showing no signs of its launch yet, sparking interest and curiosity among AI enthusiasts. The advanced Voice Mode, announced in May, aims to revolutionize human-AI interactions with fast responses and natural conversations. However, the upgraded Voice Mode was initially scheduled for release in late June.
This advanced technology from OpenAI is a significant upgrade to ChatGPT's existing voice capabilities. It will be able to understand and respond effectively with various emotions and non-verbal cues, making conversations feel more natural and human-like for users.
Interestingly, this feature has the potential to transform various industries, such as customer service, language learning, and entertainment. The release was originally intended for a small group of ChatGPT Plus subscribers to test the feature. Unfortunately, OpenAI has postponed the timeline by at least a month to ensure that the integrated feature meets their high safety and reliability standards. Users can now expect the full release of OpenAI’s Voice Mode in fall, with exact timelines depending on meeting these standards.
OpenAI is using the extra time to enhance the model's ability to detect and refuse certain content, improve user experience, and prepare their infrastructure for a larger rollout. These enhancements will guarantee a seamless and safe experience for users.
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