OpenAI recently continued its hot streak with the release of Advanced Voice Mode. It’s ChatGPT’s most impressive voice mode so far, one that makes the chatbot sound like a human engaged in a normal, real conversation. ChatGPT (GPT-4o) can mimic the tonality of regular conversations, giving you the feeling that it has feelings, too.
You can interrupt ChatGPT when Advanced Voice Mode is enabled to slightly alter the conversation (the prompt) so the AI can better answer your queries.
Advanced Voice Mode was first available on iPhone and Android, where voice mode makes more sense for interacting with AI, whether ChatGPT or something else. But after finally being able to test it a few days ago, I think Advanced Voice Mode should be an option everywhere you can access GPT-4o. In the future, AI products like Advanced Voice Mode will change how I use all my computers.
OpenAI apparently has similar thoughts, as it just made Advanced Voice Mode available to the Mac and Windows apps. That’s the only way to get Advanced Voice Mode on the desktop right now. The web version of ChatGPT still doesn’t support it.
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