Arr, ye scurvy dogs! This eerie ChatGPT be chattin' like a landlubber with a grand persona, knowin' almost all things.
2023-09-26
Arrr, me mateys! OpenAI be pleased to announce that ChatGPT now be sportin' a feature, fit for the likes of ye scurvy dogs payin' yer doubloons. It'll answer all yer queries, spoken like a true pirate! Avast, tis a jolly addition indeed!
Alexa and Siri may need to watch out because they're about to face some competition from a new player in the voice technology arena. OpenAI has introduced a full-fledged humanoid AI robot on its ChatGPT app for Plus paying customers. This new feature, called Voice Conversation, allows users to have real, spoken conversations with the AI, just like talking to a friend on the phone. And the best part? The AI robot sounds incredibly human-like, making it more advanced than Alexa and Siri.With Voice Conversation, users can do more than just ask basic questions. They can upload photos and receive insightful remarks about them. For example, if you upload a picture of a strawberry, banana, and eggs, the chatbot might suggest making strawberry banana pancakes. You can even take a picture of an unfinished tic-tac-toe game and get advice on the next move. The possibilities are endless, from getting bedtime stories for your child to seeking advice from your AI friend.
To access this new feature, users need to download the ChatGPT app and have a ChatGPT Plus account. The app is available for both iOS and Android devices. OpenAI plans to roll out Voice Conversation to its Plus and Enterprise users over the next two weeks, with plans to expand to other user groups, including developers, in the future.
While this technology is impressive, there are concerns about people becoming too reliant on AI companions. OpenAI reminds users that, despite sounding conversational, the AI is still just processing data and advises users to exercise judgment, especially on important matters.
Only time will tell how this new feature will be received and if it will have any meaningful repercussions. For now, it remains a fun tool that transforms the way we interact with voice technology.