The makers of ChatGPT have just shared a series of updates on Monday for the Advanced Voice Mode. This will make the AI assistant more personable and interrupt users so much less.
One of the company’s post-training experts shared more details about the changes. The newest update aims to address a common problem linked to AI voice assistants that interrupt users when they are pausing for a little thought or taking a short breath.
Those with the free version of the chatbot will get access to the latest Advanced Voice Mode that enables users to pause without getting interrupted or when they want to speak to the AI assistant.
Those paying users for this chatbot entail subscribers for the company’s Plus Teams, Pro version, Business tier, and Edu version and they will also benefit from less common interruptions through Advanced Voice Mode. You can also think of it as a more improved personality for this tool.
As per one spokesperson for the company who spoke to TechCrunch, the latest product for those with paid versions is going to be more specific, direct, creative, and engaging in terms of replies.
The changes to the new and improved Advanced Voice Mode come amid serious pressure from other archrivals of the industry who are similarly launching the AI voice assistant space. For instance, we saw Sesame roll out a new viral natural-sounding tool called Maya and Miles. Plenty of big players in the industry were stepping into something more aggressive like the AI voice assistant space where companies like Amazon were rolling out the LLM-powered subtypes for the Alexa assistant.
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One of the company’s post-training experts shared more details about the changes. The newest update aims to address a common problem linked to AI voice assistants that interrupt users when they are pausing for a little thought or taking a short breath.
Those with the free version of the chatbot will get access to the latest Advanced Voice Mode that enables users to pause without getting interrupted or when they want to speak to the AI assistant.
Those paying users for this chatbot entail subscribers for the company’s Plus Teams, Pro version, Business tier, and Edu version and they will also benefit from less common interruptions through Advanced Voice Mode. You can also think of it as a more improved personality for this tool.
As per one spokesperson for the company who spoke to TechCrunch, the latest product for those with paid versions is going to be more specific, direct, creative, and engaging in terms of replies.
The changes to the new and improved Advanced Voice Mode come amid serious pressure from other archrivals of the industry who are similarly launching the AI voice assistant space. For instance, we saw Sesame roll out a new viral natural-sounding tool called Maya and Miles. Plenty of big players in the industry were stepping into something more aggressive like the AI voice assistant space where companies like Amazon were rolling out the LLM-powered subtypes for the Alexa assistant.
Image: DIW-Aigen
Read next: AI Hallucinations: Why Your Chatbot Might Be Lying to You