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OpenAI says its AI voice assistant is now better to chat with

OpenAI has a new version of Advanced Voice Mode for paid users of ChatGPT that is more personable and interrupts people less often.

AI voice clones pose an 'existential crisis' for actors: 'It's a violation of our humanity'

Nearly a dozen voice actors interviewed by The Times said voice replication technology is reducing paid job opportunities and stripping them of their agency. Many found their voices cloned without their consent,

OpenAI's new voice AI model gpt-4o-transcribe lets you add speech to your existing text apps in seconds

OpenAI's voice AI models have gotten it into trouble before with actor Scarlett Johansson, but that isn't stopping the company from continuing to advance its offerings in this

How Vision Language Models Will Shape The Future Of Self-Driving Cars

The emergence of vision language models (VLMs) offers a promising new approach. VLMs integrate computer vision (CV) and natural language processing (NLP), enabling AVs to interpret multimodal data by linking visual inputs with textual descriptions.

Healthcare's AI dilemma: Faster diagnoses, but at what cost?

The use of LLMs in healthcare involves sensitive patient data, making privacy a critical concern. Data leakage, unauthorized information retention, and vulnerabilities to adversarial attacks pose significant risks to patient confidentiality.

OpenAI is rolling out a free version of its Advanced Voice mode.

This free version will be powered by GPT-4o mini instead of GPT-4o. "The natural conversation pace and tone are similar to the GPT-4o version while being more cost effective to serve," OpenAI says on X.

VoiceCare AI plans to automate back-office operations with generative AI

VoiceCare AI is set to automate back-office operations in the healthcare sector with its latest generative AI technology, aiming to enhance patient engagement. The company has raised $3.85m in seed funding,

A woman made her AI voice clone say "arse." Then she got banned.

People with motor neuron disease should be allowed to say whatever they want, including "arse" and "knickers."