Sam Altman’s OpenAI has announced GPT-40’s new voice mode feature exclusively for ChatGPT paid subscribers. It will be available to the plus members next week. The launch of this voice mode was delayed due to its meticulous work to ensure safety meeting expectations. The paid subscribers can use the facility in alpha sans suffering response timing delay. GPT-4o intends to provide better and more advanced real-time conversations.
alpha rollout starts to plus subscribers next week!
— Sam Altman (@sama) July 25, 2024
As an initial rollout voice mode will be available to selected alpha users as it will be facilitated to many in the coming months with an improved performance than the 3.5 GPT turbo model.
we think there is room to make search much better than it is today.
we are launching a new prototype called SearchGPT: https://t.co/A28Y03X1So
we will learn from the prototype, make it better, and then integrate the tech into ChatGPT to make it real-time and maximally helpful.
— Sam Altman (@sama) July 25, 2024
OpenAI announced its new GPT-4o mini the previous week, known as the most cost-effective mini model. GPT-4o mini may support text and vision in the API but aiding more efficiency to text is on its experiment. GPT-4o mini comes with a context window of 128K tokens which will hold around 16K output tokens on every single request. The company claims that the new model will meticulously affordably handle the non-English language. Even though it is called ‘mini’ the company spotlighted its capacity to compete the small rivals as well as the larger model with its potentiality.
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OpenAI stated that the GPT-4o surmounted GPT-3.5 and other models across the multimodal reasoning benchmark. The new one will be available to ChatGPT’s Free, Team and users starting in the coming week. Apart from that, the company has already attempted to train advanced language models to generate text so that the fragile models can be easily identified which is further made to ease the text for human evolution.