GPT-Live, OpenAI's New Voice Model, Wants You to Talk Over It - Business Insider
Evolving story · 3 updatesOpenAI's GPT-Live voice modelTimeline →OpenAI announced GPT-Live, a new voice model that can generate speech while the user is speaking, enabling low-latency, interrupt-aware conversations. The model will be rolled out via the ChatGPT API later this year.
- GPT-Live can generate speech while the user is still talking, enabling overlapping dialogue.
- The model offers lower latency and interrupt awareness compared to previous voice models.
- Available via the ChatGPT API, it targets developers building real-time voice applications.
- OpenAI positions GPT-Live as a foundation for live assistants, transcription services, and interactive experiences.
OpenAI introduced GPT-Live, a voice model designed to produce speech in real time while a user continues talking. Unlike earlier models that waited for a pause, GPT-Live can speak over the speaker, making conversations feel more natural and fluid.
The system builds on the capabilities of GPT-4o, adding lower latency and interrupt awareness. OpenAI says the model supports multiple languages and will be accessible through the ChatGPT API, with pricing similar to existing voice services.
Potential use cases include live customer support agents, real-time transcription tools, and interactive gaming characters that can respond without waiting for a user to finish speaking. Early testers reported smoother turn-taking and more engaging dialogues.
OpenAI plans to expand the model's availability to developers worldwide in the coming months, positioning GPT-Live as a core component of its conversational AI ecosystem.
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Provides a low‑latency voice API for building more natural conversational interfaces.
Enables faster, more engaging voice‑based customer support and service bots.
Shows OpenAI continuing to expand its product portfolio and capture new market segments.
Offers a cutting‑edge tool for research and projects on real‑time speech interaction.
Makes AI conversations feel more like human dialogue by allowing overlapping speech.
- interrupt-aware
- A capability where the AI can respond while the user is still speaking, handling overlapping speech.
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