ChatGPT has recently undergone major updates, allowing it to have vision and voice capabilities. This means that ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak, making it a more intuitive and interactive AI assistant.
With the new voice capabilities, users can engage in natural back-and-forth conversations with ChatGPT. Instead of typing out commands, users can simply speak to ChatGPT and it will respond like a human. This feature is especially beneficial for auditory learners and people with vision impairments.
The voice technology is powered by a new text-to-speech model that can generate human-like audio from text. Users can choose from five different voices, making the conversations with ChatGPT more personalized and engaging.
In addition to voice capabilities, ChatGPT now has image recognition capabilities. Users can upload images or use the drawing tool in the mobile app to interact with ChatGPT. This opens up possibilities for troubleshooting, analyzing data, and even generating code based on images.
While these updates are exciting, there are also privacy concerns to consider. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is committed to building AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) that is safe and beneficial. They are gradually deploying these new capabilities to ensure safety and address ethical concerns.
To use the voice and image capabilities, users need to opt into the new features in the mobile app settings. The voice capabilities are available for Plus members, while the image recognition feature is currently only available on the web.
Overall, these updates make ChatGPT more powerful and versatile. It can now assist users through voice conversations, provide real-time information from the web, and analyze images. While there are concerns to address, these new capabilities have the potential to greatly enhance user experiences and productivity.
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