The company that created ChatGPT, OpenAI, stated on Tuesday. That it was pushing back the launch of its “Voice Mode” feature until July 1st owing to technical difficulties.
OpenAI’s Voice Mode
The company announced that it was delaying the introduction. Of its realistic voice chat experience because it required more time to satisfy its launch requirements.
Originally, the service was scheduled to be made available to a limited number of ChatGPT Plus users in late June. For instance, we’re enhancing the model’s capacity to identify and reject particular types of information.
ChatGPT Plus Users
In a post on social media site X, OpenAI stated,
“We’re also working on enhancing the user experience and setting up our infrastructure to scale to millions while maintaining real-time responses.”
Subject to safety and reliability testing, the tool will be made accessible to all Chatgpt Plus users.
In the autumn after initially being made available to a small group of consumers for input. Additionally, OpenAI is developing new screen-sharing and video features.
Its most recent attempt to hold onto the lead in the competition to control developing AI technology.
It was the May announcement of the introduction of GPT-4o. A new AI model that can have realistic voice conversations and interact with text and images.
Chat With ChatGPT
With the addition of audio capabilities, users will be able to chat with ChatGPT and get responses instantly in real-time.
They will also be able to interrupt ChatGPT while it is speaking, which is a genuine feature of AI voice assistant interactions.
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