Open AI quickly tweeted on Tuesday (June 26) that it will be holding off on launching the advanced Voice Mode that was demoed last month. It planned to roll out this feature widely in the software’s spring update; however, it looks like people who were looking to experiment with it need to wait a bit more.
The new voice assistant is said to have “human-like” conversations that users can interrupt, emoting and bringing life-like interactions like laughter, sarcasm, and humor that come as a relief from the usual robotic prompts we expect from an assistant. However, despite promising a quick rollout to subscribed users, OpenAI has now announced a delay in releasing the upgraded “Voice Mode” (via Android Police).
While it continues to test this new voice mode, the company says it will be giving access to it to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users in late June, and some of them have already received an update on their phones. One such user who got access took to X to share an invite she received. The invite stated, “advanced voice is in limited Alpha, it may make mistakes, and access (to it) is subject to change.”
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