OpenAI enhances ChatGPT’s voice mode for more natural speech

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ChatGPT’s voice mode just leveled up! OpenAI recently released an update to Advanced Voice, giving users a more natural and fluid dialogue experience with ChatGPT. The voices now have subtler intonation, realistic cadence, and improved expressiveness for emotions like empathy and sarcasm.

### Easier language translation
With the new update, users can now easily translate languages using voice mode. Simply ask ChatGPT to interpret, and it will continue translating the conversation until you ask it to stop or switch to another language.

### Available for all paid users
This feature is available for all paid ChatGPT users across different markets and platforms. While there may be minor dips in audio quality, like unexpected variations in tone and pitch, the update doesn’t fix occasional bugs related to hallucinations, such as unintended sounds or gibberish.

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Give it a try and have a more natural conversation with ChatGPT’s voice mode!

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