OpenAI starts rolling out new and advanced Voice Assistant that sounds nothing like Scarlett Johansson

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According to OpenAI spokesperson Taya Christianson, the voice model was tested by over 100 external red teamers, experts who try to find weaknesses in technology. Given the recent scrutiny of OpenAI’s safety policies, this pause was deemed necessary read more

OpenAI starts rolling out new and advanced Voice Assistant that sounds nothing like Scarlett Johansson

OpenAI plans to extend the new voice mode to all ChatGPT Plus users in the fall, aiming to offer an enhanced and safer voice interaction experience. Image Credit: AFP

OpenAI is gradually rolling out a new advanced voice mode for ChatGPT to a limited number of subscribers of ChatGPT Plus. This feature, first showcased at the GPT-4 launch event in May, faced criticism for sounding too much like Scarlett Johansson and was delayed for safety reasons.

At the event, the new voice mode demonstrated notable improvements over ChatGPT’s current voice capabilities. OpenAI employees were able to interrupt and request different storytelling styles from the chatbot, which adeptly adjusted its responses in real time.

Initially slated for an alpha release in late June, OpenAI postponed the rollout by a month to ensure the feature met their quality standards. The delay was aimed at enhancing the model’s ability to detect and refuse inappropriate content.

According to OpenAI spokesperson Taya Christianson, the voice model was tested by over 100 external red teamers, experts who try to find weaknesses in technology. Given the recent scrutiny of OpenAI’s safety policies, this pause was deemed necessary. Christianson also mentioned the addition of new filters designed to recognize and block requests for generating music or other copyrighted audio.

One of the main criticisms during the event was the resemblance of the onstage voice, named “Sky,” to Scarlett Johansson’s character in the movie *Her*. Although the voice had been part of ChatGPT before OpenAI’s spring demo, it was removed after Johansson inquired about its creation.

Christianson assured that the new mode would use only four preset voices created with voice actors, emphasizing that ChatGPT would not be able to impersonate other people’s voices, whether individuals or public figures and would block any outputs that deviate from these preset voices.

OpenAI plans to extend the new voice mode to all ChatGPT Plus users in the fall, aiming to offer an enhanced and safer voice interaction experience.

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