OpenAI has announced that its real-time voice assistant can now be integrated into third-party applications, allowing users to engage in realistic spoken conversations with AI. This feature, similar to the voice assistant available to ChatGPT subscribers, will be accessible to developers using OpenAI's API. Businesses can create applications like voice-based customer service bots or travel apps that can make calls on behalf of users.
The introduction of this voice integration comes during a developer event in San Francisco, where OpenAI aims to showcase its advancements in a competitive AI market. Notably, companies like Healthify and Speak have already begun testing the new voice capabilities. The event also marks a strategic shift for OpenAI, focusing on API enhancements rather than launching new AI models this year.
• OpenAI's voice assistant can now be integrated into third-party applications.
• Companies like Healthify and Speak are testing the new voice capabilities.
The new voice assistant from OpenAI allows users to interact with applications through spoken language.
OpenAI's API enables developers to integrate its voice assistant into their own applications.
OpenAI's voice assistant utilizes real-time processing to facilitate seamless conversations.
OpenAI is expanding its capabilities by allowing third-party developers to use its voice assistant.
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