Surely you have already heard that OpenAI has launched the advanced voice mode for ChatGPT, with the idea that your interaction with artificial intelligence will radically change. Although it is not yet available in Spain, users with a VPN and paid subscription can access this new function and if you try it you will find great advances.
The first thing that will surely surprise you is the fluidity of the conversation, despite being a chatbot with artificial intelligence. You no longer have to press a button every time you want to talk, so you’ll have the strange feeling of actually talking to a virtual assistant. The naturalness of the voice and pronunciation make you sometimes forget that you are talking to a machine, so it can even make your hair stand on end.
Precisely speaking of the voices, you will be able to choose between nine different ones, each one with its own touch. You can even ask him to change his tone or speed of speech.
As for what you can do with this, the truth is that there are no limits. From preparing presentations for work to giving directions to a place, including recommendations for places to eat and the legendary ChatGPT summaries, there is nothing that escapes you.
As with any new technology, this advanced mode of ChatGPT comes with its own bugs and future problems.
However, everything has its “buts” and in the end it is so recent that it is logical. The idea is that OpenAI will improve this function and little by little it will become perfect. What you will potentially find are small bugs such as occasional latencies or strange moments of silence.
On the other hand, cannot switch from a text conversation to advanced voice mode and vice versabut surely this is something they will improve in the near future, since OpenAI has big plans for this technology.
The company hopes ChatGPT will become as common as WhatsApp by 2025. But this also brings to the table some issues of privacy and dependence on AI. Not everything was going to be positive, but therein lies the ambiguity of the technology and the struggle of these companies, although the issue of data collection with your interactions is vital for the progress of artificial intelligence.
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