OpenAI challenges Google, you can now “converse” with its AI

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OpenAI challenges Google, you can now “converse” with its AI

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In May, OpenAI demonstrated the enormous natural conversation capabilities of its chatbot with the great ability to be able to respond immediately, and even show emotions in the conversations it had with those present. Finally the wait is over and a few hours ago the Availability of ChatGPT advanced conversation mode in Europe.

OpenAI launched this feature at the end of September and a little later than expected; In fact, Google has had time to launch Gemini Live, its alternative that it announced yesterday for Europe and in Spanish, although we will have to wait a few weeks until it is fully available.

A crucial moment that OpenAI and Google are experiencing as they find themselves immersed in the race to offer this type of experience to users sooner. We can say that OpenAI has overtaken Google by announcing today the conversational mode for ChatGPT Plus subscribers in Europe as well as in the European Union, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.

As OpenAI promises in its announcement, ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode includes a series of new features to make the conversation with the user more personalized and humanized. This allows you to interrupt responses in real time when using voice commands, remember previous conversations and one of its most controversial functions is removed: Your ability to imitate the voices of the people you are “speaking” to.

Another highlight of ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode is his ability to transmit emotions and interpret those of the user himself based on his tone of voice. That is, it is able to differentiate the tone of voice when waking up in the morning or simply getting up from a nap. Which produces a more real and “human” experience.

A highly anticipated arrival to be able to try on site the new capabilities of OpenAI’s generative artificial intelligence, which disputes that of Google which should be deployed in the coming days or weeks to try to stop the creators of ChatGPT.

Here there will be another major conflict: that both solutions are available to all users, since OpenAI maintained at the time that conversational mode would be accessible to all, without however specifying when. Unlike Google, which wants Gemini Live to be in Europe as quickly as possible so that everyone can try the conversational mode of its AI from their mobile phone.

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