New features have been added to ChatGPT, the most used chat robot. OpenAI announced that ChatGPT’s voice feature is now available to all users, free of charge. Actually, this feature is nothing new. It was first made available for paid users in September. However, now it is freely available to all users.
In a post on The feature was released at a time when OpenAI employees are grappling with the sudden dismissal of their CEO and the thorny negotiations for his return.
In a demo of the new feature, OpenAI employees even made jokes about the drama surrounding the artificial intelligence firm. “It’s been a long night for the team and we’re hungry. How many 16-inch pizzas should I order for 778 people?” he told ChatGPT. The question was asked. Let’s say it for those who are curious: ChatGPT suggested ordering 195 pizzas to satisfy everyone’s hunger.
ChatGPT Voice rolled out for all free users. Give it a try — totally changes the ChatGPT experience: https://t.co/DgzqLlDNYF
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) November 21, 2023
Last week, OpenAI’s board fired co-founder and CEO Sam Altman, saying he “consistently failed to be forthright in his communications with the board.” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has since invited Altman and his team members to open a new division within the company, but Altman has managed to return to OpenAI.