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OpenAI Empowers Hands-Free Interaction With Its ‘Voiceover’ Feature For ChatGPT
By TechDogs Bureau

Updated on Tue, Mar 5, 2024
Imagine seamlessly communicating with Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) models like OpenAI without the need for keyboards or screens. Sounds cool, right? Well, in a move that enhances accessibility and convenience, OpenAI has introduced a new “Read aloud” feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to listen to the chatbot's responses rather than reading them.
What Is The Latest Upgrade?
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Available on both iOS and Android platforms via the ChatGPT mobile apps, the "Read Aloud" feature can be activated by simply holding down on the bot's response and selecting the corresponding option from the pop-up menu.
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Additionally, OpenAI has begun rolling out the feature on the web, where users can access it by clicking on a microphone icon situated below the chat output.
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OpenAI spokesperson highlighted the practical benefits of the feature. As per the spokesperson, the feature “can come in handy when using ChatGPT on the go, in moments when you need to be hands-free, or in instances where hearing a message out loud helps you understand it better.”
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Moreover, auditory processing of responses can aid in better understanding, enhancing the overall user experience.
What's worth noticing is despite recent speculation surrounding the emergence of rival language models, OpenAI's focus remains on enhancing user experience with its latest feature.
What Are The Speculations?
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This update comes amidst a competitive landscape where OpenAI faces challenges from emerging LLMs developed by competitors like Anthropic and Google.
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Despite this, OpenAI remains committed to improving its existing offerings, prioritizing user accessibility and functionality.
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Meanwhile, the legal arena sees a new development as Elon Musk files a lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman in California.
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The lawsuit alleges breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition, stemming from concerns that OpenAI prioritized commercial interests over its obligation to safeguard public interests in developing artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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Alon-Beck, an associate professor specializing in corporate law and governance, emphasized the significance of defining contractual obligations in agreements between parties.
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Denaro, an attorney with expertise in AI and intellectual property law, noted Musk's push for OpenAI to open-source its research and technologies, suggesting a misalignment between initial expectations and contractual clarity.
Nevertheless, as OpenAI navigates these legal challenges, its commitment to enhancing user experience remains steadfast, evident in the recent introduction of the "Read Aloud" feature for ChatGPT.
Do you think creating a flawless experience for users would help ChatGPT balance out the impact of legal allegations?
Our comments section awaits your thoughts.
First published on Wed, Mar 6, 2024
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