OpenAI recently unveiled a new dimension to its ChatGPT AI chatbot by introducing a human voice feature, available to a select group of ChatGPT Plus subscribers. This long-awaited update allows users to engage in more natural and human-like conversations with the AI, providing a unique interactive experience.
After a one-month delay, OpenAI launched the voice mode, which includes four pre-loaded voices that can sense and respond to users’ emotions. While the introduction of this new feature has generated excitement among users, it has also raised concerns about privacy and safety.
During the demo in May, OpenAI showcased the capabilities of the voice mode, prompting mixed reactions from industry experts and celebrities. Despite the positive feedback, the company faced backlash over safety issues, leading to key resignations within the organization.
In an effort to mitigate potential risks, OpenAI has implemented measures to protect users’ privacy, including restricting the model to speak only in preset voices. Additionally, voice mode will filter out copyrighted and violent content to ensure a safe user experience.
As ChatGPT continues to evolve and attract millions of users worldwide, OpenAI is committed to providing a detailed report on the capabilities, limitations, and safety evaluations of the new voice mode in the coming months. This development marks a significant milestone in the evolution of AI technology and its impact on human-machine interactions.