ChatGPT's new voice mode is surprising people.

ChatGPT's new voice mode is surprising people.

ChatGPT's Advanced Voice feature is already available to some users, and some great examples have appeared. Some of the more impressive ones have taken the Internet by surprise, allowing the AI to speak perfectly in a variety of accents and dialects. One even had the AI speak in detail as an airline pilot, sounding as if it were speaking through a PA system.

The airline pilot story comes from X user @nickfloats. They asked the advanced voice AI feature to "Pretend you are an airline pilot and tell a story to a passenger on a flight." After only a few seconds, ChatGPT dove into the story, turning it into a voice that sounded like it was coming from the airplane's PA system.

The AI was still not perfect as it struggled to add engine sound effects to the story.

Even with the slight limitations, nickfloats said, "Guys, once the GPT voices are released, I'll never talk to you again. I don't want any more friends." Sure, they are joking (I think), but the GPT voice's adaptability to all kinds of voices and accents is nothing short of impressive.

Another conversation uploaded to YouTube has been making the rounds. In it, the AI explains that it can speak dozens of languages, although the exact number varies "depending on dialect and regional differences in counting." Since languages have different ways of speaking (think about how many variations there are in English), ChatGPT can definitely get creative.

Speaking of English, one user posted a video of ChatGPT speaking in a variety of American accents, including New York, Boston, and Wisconsin. One asked him to be a frog, a dog, and a cat and sing Happy Birthday; ChatGPT seemed to understand how funny it sounded, with a sheepish grin on his face.

We stumbled upon a video of the AI simulating a conversation between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. This is the best we could do, as we are curious if it sounds too much like the actual person. In another video, a user asks ChatGPT to raise or lower the pitch, but only a few levels before it says it can't go any higher or lower.

X user Cristiano Giardina asked ChatGPT to quickly count from 1 to 50.

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