- Anthropic should launch a Claude vocal mode
- A Bloomberg report indicates that the vocal mode will be launched with three votes
- Vocal modes, research tools, reasoning models: same name, but different
Claude Ai Chatbot d’Anthropic should be upgraded with a new vocal mode, because the company with the minority property of Amazon seeks to catch up with the tastes of Chatgpt and Gemini.
According to a new Bloomberg report, Claude’s new feature called “Voice Mode” could be launched this month.
The information comes from a “familiar person with the question that was not authorized to discuss private issues”, who says that the AI vocal assistant will have three votes at the launch.
The voices entitled Airy, Mellow and Buttery will give Claude users the possibility of choosing from three various accents, although nothing is confirmed, and Anthropic could opt for more or less voice at launch.
The competitors closest to Claude, the Openai chatgpt and the Gemini de Google, both have their own respective vocal modes. The advanced Vocal mode Chatgpt and Gemini Live allow users to discuss with AI, which makes the experience more conversational and natural.
With Claude who potentially threw his name into the mixture, consumers will have another vocal assistant to choose. But that raises the question: does the population even care?
Just another ai check box
Chatbots AI seem to follow in the footsteps of the other. Whether it is the introduction of a reasoning model, a research model, a model of image generation or, in this case, a vocal mode.
Whether you use Chatgpt, Gemini, Deepseek or even Claude, the user experience with each chatbot becomes so similar that you use, you will end up with a similar result.
Obviously, in a quick industry like AI, it is a race to publish your product faster than your competitors, but as a consumer, we find ourselves with. New constant versions of the same type of functionality, reconditioned and marketed by competing technological companies.
Claude’s voice mode, upon arrival, will be another tick box exercise for an AI company that seeks to have its product on a playground with its competitors.
As a consumer, I want these IA companies to throw the game book and try new things. AI vocal modes are great and facilitate the use of chatbots.
Regarding new AI software launches, however, I started wondering: does the company even care? Or is it just an exercise at Tick-Box?
I hope that Claude’s vocal mode innovates the world of vocal assistants of the AI, but until I see its potential, I fully expect another version of AI which is exactly the same as the other 10 options.