The advanced chatgpt vocal mode has further improved with an upgrade to the voice assistant that makes the cat with the AI more natural than ever.
The free update, which has already started to deploy, in a more engaging and natural tone of voice and will interrupt you less, allowing conversations to flow better.
The update was announced by Manuka Stratta, a post-training researcher from Openai, who revealed the upgrading of a demo on the company’s social media.
She says “the model interrupts you less, so you will have more time to collect your thoughts and do not have the impression that you must fill all the gaps and silences all the time.”
In the demo, she started a conversation with the advanced vocal mode and spoke slowly with intentional clumsy silences. Impressive, Chatgpt was able to listen to and respond to the end of his speech, rather than interrupting during one of the long breaks.
The update presents another step forward for AI chatbots which allows an even more natural conversation and allows you to spend less time thinking about how to communicate with AI and allow you to chat as you would with a friend.
The new version of the advanced vocal mode with less interruption is available for all free users and Chatgpt Plus subscribers will obtain the same upgrade as well as access to the improvement of the personality of the voice assistant.
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If you have always wanted to chat with AI, it could be the ideal moment to try. AI vocal assistants are improving day by day, and companies like Chatgpt and Google constantly improve their offers to improve the user experience.
Although I have not yet tested this improved version of the advanced Chatgpt vocal mode, I have already been impressed by previous iterations. Discussing with AI can often be less robotic and more engaging.
OPENAI also offers an advanced vocal mode version to which you can give the camera access, allowing AI to see and respond essentially to requests according to what you show. Chatgpt continues to improve at a quick pace, and these additions to its vocal mode only continue this trend.