If you pay for ChatGPT, your subscription is about to get some more value for your money.
According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the alpha rollout for ChatGPT's new Voice Mode update will be available to ChatGPT Plus members at some point next week. This update was initially promised for June, but got delayed by a month. It’s unclear whether all Plus members will receive the feature simultaneously or if it will be rolled out more gradually. But rest assured that it ishappening.
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The new update for ChatGPT Voice Mode will purportedly allow users to have realistically paced voice conversations with ChatGPT, thanks to newly reduced response times. There are also some other neat utility features it can do now. According to Tom's Guide, the Voice Mode update will add at least three new features to ChatGPT:
Live translate between languages
Create sound effects while telling stories
Do custom character voices
It's been a big week for ChatGPT, which announced the imminent rollout of its SearchGPT search engine just days ago. Whether it's through voice conversations or text searches, OpenAI's signature chatbot is certainly getting a workout as 2024 goes on.
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