While Google celebrates 25 yearsAnd reminds us the long journey of its artificial intelligence from 2001 onwards, OpenAI launches the new version of ChatGPT. The «intelligent» chatbot can now speak and understand natural languagein essence we can converse with each other, and we can receive images as input. Two essential innovations that dramatically expand the capabilities and methods of interaction with the generative artificial intelligence system of the Californian startup.
Voice recognition is currently only available on iOS and Android while image recognition is active on all platforms. It’s much more than a reverse search on an engine like Google: starting from that image ChatGPT can replicate and advise us from every point of view: the demo released by OpenAI, in which the system is asked to help the user to lower the seat of a bicycle simply by feeding him a bad photo of the bike in question, explains the prospects of similar solutions well. For now the features are reserved for users who have subscribed to subscriptions Plus and Enterprise but soon the new features should be available for all users, even in the free version of ChatGPT.
If the voice recognition is perhaps less impressive, given that we are used to voice assistants – which however do not respond in the precise and intelligent way of ChatGPT, although Amazon is trying to bring its Alexa exactly to those parts, taking advantage of the millions of compatible devices installed around the world – the artificial conversation that can be started starting from images really promises to be able to solve concrete problems of all kinds.
To enable the new voice recognition (and production) features of ChatGPT you need to access the new features tab and, in fact, start them. You will then need to choose the voice to give to the chatbot from the five proposals. Meanwhile OpenAI – a bit like the much talked about platform does HeyGen – it should not be far from being able to integrate even synthetic voices created by imitating real ones. Or rather: it is already able to do it but for now it will keep the functionality reserved until there are tools that sufficiently guarantee against its use for various scams or deceptions. The agreement with suggests it Spotify which will allow you to automatically translate podcasts while maintaining the tones, cadence and inflections of the original voices.
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