Why? Well, she played the AI character Samantha in Spike Jonze’s film “Her” (if you haven’t watched it yet, now is a good time with AI becoming such a big part of our lives), and it seems she wasn’t thrilled about her voice being used, which led to some backlash. The rollout of the advanced Voice Mode was delayed due to the criticism, but it is back on track now.
OpenAI is rolling out advanced Voice Mode to ChatGPT Plus members
In a post on X, the company announced that the advanced version of its Voice Mode provides more natural, real-time conversations, lets you interrupt anytime, and can sense and respond to your emotions.
We’re starting to roll out advanced Voice Mode to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users. Advanced Voice Mode offers more natural, real-time conversations, allows you to interrupt anytime, and senses and responds to your emotions. pic.twitter.com/64O94EhhXK
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) July 30, 2024
Starting today a select group of paying ChatGPT users will be able to have a one-on-one chat with the AI chatbot. By this fall, all ChatGPT Plus members should be able to use the new feature.
OpenAI shows how the advanced Voice Mode can sense and respond to your emotions. | Video credit – OpenAI
Whether you are on board with AI advancements or not, tech companies show no signs of slowing down. AI is increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives and mobile experiences, with nearly every new smartphone packed with AI features. However, there are signs that tech companies can still be regulated, especially regarding how they collect and use data. The latest joint statement from regulators in the US, EU, and UK is a clear sign of that.
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