OpenAI is ready to announce new GPT-4 andChatGPTfeatures today (May 13), but before that, CEO Sam Altman has hinted that voice could be the next big thing in AI.
During the latest episode of the All-In podcast,Sam Altmansuggested that voice-based AI systems might provide a glimpse into the future of AI-enabled devices.
Altman said, “I think you’d have to like find some really different interaction paradigm that the technology enables,” when asked what device comes after the iPhone.
Host Jason Calacanis later noted thatChatGPTalready has a text-to-speech feature. “We’ll get that better. And I think voice is a hint to whatever the next thing is. Like if you can get voice interaction to be really good, I think that feels like a different way to use a computer,” Altman replied.
Altman corroborates a recent report fromThe Information, which claims OpenAI is working on a technology that rolls audio, text, and image recognition into one product.
“The technology is another step in OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s quest to ultimately develop a highly responsive AI akin to the virtual assistant in the Spike Jonze film ‘Her,’ and to enable existing voice assistants like Apple’s Siri to be more useful,” reports The Information.
We’ve already seen a lot of voice-based AI products making their way to the market, but they haven’t exactly wowed critics or consumers. Take theHumane AI Pinand theRabbit R1for example. These devices launched with a lot of hype but got slammed with bad reviews.
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OpenAI will be holding a livestream today (notably, a day beforeGoogle I/O, Google’s developer conference). Rumors were swirling that the startup would announce a search engine powered by ChatGPT, or even the next big thing, GPT-5. But Sam Altman shut all these rumors down with apost on X.
Anurag Singh was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, expertly covering laptops, smartphones, and wearables. He covers the biggest tech news from major brands such as Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He also has bylines at Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina.