ChatGPT AI Engaging in Conversations Through Voice Prompts

ChatGPT AI Engaging in Conversations Through Voice Prompts

Generative​ artificial intelligence powered features such as ​chatting about‍ what is​ in pictures, telling children bedtime‌ stories, and imitating podcasters continue to‌ roll out ⁢despite fears the technology will be used for⁢ more nefarious purposes
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The company behind ChatGPT ‍on Monday said it is⁤ adding⁣ voice and image capabilities‌ to the generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform long limited to written prompts.

Capabilities being added to paid versions of ⁣the service​ allow users to have conversations with⁤ the AI and⁢ even “show” it what they ‍are talking about, according ⁤to OpenAI.

“Voice and image give you more ways ⁣to use ChatGPT in ‍your life,” OpenAI said in a post.

“Snap a picture of a ⁤landmark⁣ while travelling ‌and‌ have a live conversation about what’s ​interesting about it.”

Examples of⁤ how the new features could be used included ‍taking a ⁣photo of ⁣the inside of a refrigerator‌ to get ​meal recipe suggestions or a picture of a child’s ‌math homework ⁤to get help solving problems.

Voice and image capabilities are being rolled out to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users over the course of the coming weeks, and are eventually heading⁢ for Apple and⁣ Google’s ⁢smartphone operating⁢ systems, according to Open AI.

“You can now use voice to⁤ engage in a back-and-forth conversation⁢ with your assistant,” the ​ChatGPT creator said.

“Speak with it on the go, request ⁤a bedtime story for your family, or settle a dinner table debate.”

OpenAI collaborated with voice​ actors to make⁣ spoken ‌interactions more‍ realistic, according‌ to ⁢the startup.

Generative‍ AI programs burst into the spotlight late last year, with ChatGPT demonstrating an ability to generate‌ essays, poems and conversations from ⁢the briefest prompts.

Tech titans Google, Meta ‌and ​Microsoft are among those racing to capitalize ⁤on the promise of generative AI while trying to avoid perils such as the technology’s potential as a weapon for ​misinformation ⁢and cyber crime.

In ‌a separate announcement, Sweden-based music⁣ streaming platform Spotify on Monday⁢ said⁢ that⁢ it is taking advantage of OpenAI‌ technology to enable podcasts to be translated into ⁤a variety of languages while maintaining ⁤the original speaker’s style.

“By matching the creator’s own voice, Voice Translation gives listeners around the world the power to discover and be inspired by new podcasters in a more authentic way than ever​ before,” Spotify vice ⁢president of personalization Ziad Sultan ⁣said in a release.

Spotify is starting in coming weeks with English⁢ language episodes translated into​ Spanish, French and German, according to ‍the company.

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2023-09-27 ​00:00:04
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