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What sets ‘Read Aloud’ apart is its ability to bring ChatGPT’s responses to life through an AI-generated voice. The new feature, which requires ChatGPT Plus, adds a new dimension to interactions with the AI, making conversations more engaging and accessible. As of now, the rollout of this feature appears to be in its early stages, with only a select group of users currently gaining access to it.
Users have the flexibility to customize their experience by selecting from a range of voices in the settings menu. Currently, there are five options available: Ember, Breeze, Cove, Juniper, and Sky. This personalization enhances the user experience, catering to individual preferences and needs.
Although the rollout of ‘Read Aloud’ seems confined to a small user base for now, industry insiders anticipate an official announcement and wider availability in the near future.
Previously, ChatGPT’s mobile app boasted a voice memo feature, but it lacked the crucial ability to respond via voice. With the introduction of ‘Read Aloud’, OpenAI addresses this gap, elevating the accessibility and usability of its technology. This move underscores OpenAI’s commitment to innovation and user-centric design in the realm of conversational AI. Stay tuned for updates as this exciting feature unfolds.
Read Aloud also enables voice customization. Users are presented with a choice of five distinct AI-generated voices for the “Read Aloud” function. Options include names like Ember, Breeze, and Cove, offering a personalized touch to the user experience.
While specifics remain undisclosed, an official announcement regarding the broader availability of the feature is on the horizon. Industry insiders speculate that a wider release may be imminent, marking a significant step forward in ChatGPT’s evolution.