ChatGPT takes the mic as OpenAI unveils the Read Aloud feature for your listening pleasure
From text to talk: ChatGPT now reads aloud
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OpenAIlooks like it’s been hard at work, making moves like continuing to improve theGPT storeand recently sharing demonstrations of one of the other highly sophisticated models in its pipeline, the video-generation toolSora. That said, it looks like it’s not completely resting onChatGPT’s previous success and giving the impressive AIchatbotthe capability to read its responses out loud. The feature is being rolled out on both the web version and the mobile versions of the chatbot.
The new feature will be called ‘Read Aloud’,as per an official X (formerly Twitter) postfrom the generative artificial intelligence (AI) company. These will come in useful for many users, including those who have different accessibility needs and people using the chatbot while on the go.
Users can try it for themselves now,according to the Verge, either on the web version of ChatGPT or a mobile version (iOSandAndroid), and they will be given five different voices they can select from that ChatGPT can use. The feature is available to try whether you use the free version available to all users, GPT-3.5, or the premium paid version,GPT-4. When it comes to languages, users can expect to be able to use the Read Aloud feature in 37 languages (for now) and ChatGPT will be given the ability to autodetect the language that the conversation is happening in.
If you want to try it on the desktop version of ChatGPT, there should be a speaker icon that shows up below the generated text that activates the feature. If you’d like to try it on a mobile app version, users can tap on and hold the text to open the Read Aloud feature player. In the player, users can play, pause, and rewind the reading of ChatGPTs’ response. Bear in mind that the feature is still being rolled out, so not every user in every region will have access just yet.
A step in the right direction for ChatGPT
This isn’t the first voice-related feature that ChatGPT has received, withOpen AIintroducing a voice chat feature in September 2023, which allowed users to make inquiries using voice input instead of typing. Users can keep this setting on, prompting ChatGPT to always respond out loud to their inputs.
The debut of this feature comes at an interesting time, asAnthropicrecently introduced similar features to its own generative AI models, including Claude. Anthropic is an OpenAI competitor that’s recently seen major amounts of investment fromAmazon.
Overall, this new feature is great news in my eyes (or ears), primarily for expanding accessibility to ChatGPT, but also because I’ve had a Read-Aloud plugin for ChatGPT in my browser for a while now. I find it interesting to listen to and analyze ChatGPT’s responses out loud, especially as I’m researching and writing. After all, its responses are designed to be as human-like as possible, and a big part of how we process actual real-life human communication is by speaking and listening to each other.
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Giving Chat-GPT a capability like this can help users think about how well ChatGPT is responding, as it makes use of another one of our primary ways of receiving verbal information. Beyond the obvious accessibility benefits for blind or partially-sighted users, I think this is a solid move by OpenAI in cementing ChatGPT asthego-to generative AI tool, opening up another avenue for humans to connect to it.
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Kristina is a UK-based Computing Writer, and is interested in all things computing, software, tech, mathematics and science. Previously, she has written articles about popular culture, economics, and miscellaneous other topics.
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