OpenAI has released a new feature for its ChatGPT app, allowing free users to use voice prompts to get answers to their queries. Users can now have live conversations about interesting landmarks, figure out dinner recipes by snapping pictures of their fridge and pantry, and receive math problem hints by taking photos and circling the problem set. OpenAI announced the feature on X (formerly known as Twitter), using a pizza ordering question to demonstrate the voice prompt capability. In the midst of this, Sam Altman has been rehired as the CEO of OpenAI after being fired five days ago.
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OpenAI launches new ChatGPT feature, makes a joke about the company’s ‘chaos’
OpenAI has released a new feature for its ChatGPT app, allowing free users to use voice prompts to get answers to their queries. Users can now have live conversations about interesting landmarks, figure out dinner recipes by snapping pictures of their fridge and pantry, and receive math problem hints by taking photos and circling the problem set. OpenAI announced the feature on X (formerly known as Twitter), using a pizza ordering question to demonstrate the voice prompt capability. In the midst of this, Sam Altman has been rehired as the CEO of OpenAI after being fired five days ago.
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