OpenAI has postponed the launch of its much-anticipated voice assistant feature for ChatGPT, which was initially scheduled for late June, to address safety issues and improve scalability.
This new feature, designed for GPT-4, promises advanced real-time capabilities in processing text, audio, and images.
OpenAI aims to enhance user experience and ensure its infrastructure can support millions of users while maintaining real-time responsiveness.
This delay underscores OpenAI’s dedication to meeting strict safety standards in a competitive AI market.
The company plans to roll out the feature to all paid subscribers later this year, with potential additions of video and screen-sharing capabilities that were demonstrated earlier.