SAN FRANCISCO — OpenAI said Tuesday that it would delay the launch of voice and emotion-reading features for its ChatGPT chatbot because more time was needed for safety testing.that triggered excitement from ChatGPT users — but also the threat of a lawsuit from actor Scarlett Johansson, who claimed that the company
OpenAI had originally planned to offer the new features to some paying subscribers in late June but is postponing that initial release by a month, the company said in aon X. The features will be available to all paying users in the fall, the company said, though it added the caveat that “exact timelines depend on meeting our high safety and reliability bar.”OpenAI first added the ability for ChatGPT to speak in a one of several synthetic voices, or “personas,” late last year.
“ChatGPT’s advanced Voice Mode can understand and respond with emotions and nonverbal cues, moving us closer to real-time, natural conversations with AI,” OpenAI said in its statement. “Our mission is to bring these new experiences to you thoughtfully.”
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