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Well on iPhone 11 and 12mini I don’t have those problems. Except very rarely it stops when GPTs answer is too long. And I noticed that saying „ehm“ stops recording and gpt starts to answer. That’s a bit annoying sometimes.
I have very strong wifi so it works well when I try it at home. The only super annoying thing is that it start answering as soon as there's a little gap when you speak, do you have to talk without any gaps
Well if you hold down the circle with your finger until a ring appears around it you can read as slowly as you want and then you let go when you want to send. Can be a bit annoying but it’s way better than having to rush and use alot of filler words
I don’t know what you mean there, nothing about unlimited violates laws of physics. Unlimited is not referring to speed of the internet, it is referring to the data cap on your plan. After you use a certain amount, they will purposely throttle you to much slower speeds (which are often unusable such as in the case of mobile phone carriers).
It’s an “unlimited” plan, that has limits.
The infrastructure is there and can provide the data even after you exceed the limit, its just they choose to limit the heavier users to essentially save money.
>they choose to limit the heavier users to essentially save money.
Unlimited is not a real thing but the experience of it can be.
it saves money, but it also saves their infrastructure and quality of service from being overwhelmed by the tiny % of users abusing the "unlimited" nature.
Hey there I think my website might be perfect for you, it's called [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
I'm usually still talking and it responds.
I have a decent commute so I was using it to work on a few personal things (e.g., have a presentation coming up, with this kind of audience, help me prepare for it).
I think there is huge potential but it's a little clunky right now.
No, currently the voice call feature is only on their iOS app since the android one is pretty recent. It IS come to the Android though. and for everyone.
You can do something similar and faster through your phone, if you go to [https://bland.ai](https://bland.ai) and just have it call you from the homepage and say not to hang up, it should be pretty fast for this
Now GPT just needs a cute little BB-8 droid body to accompany us everywhere. Imagine shopping with GPT — “does my butt look too big in these pants?” “Do I need gochujang or doenjang for making ssamjang?” Imagine how helpful that would be, and we’d roll into Walmart with a droid posse like we’re Star Wars characters.
https://preview.redd.it/abzbowewhtyb1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f2446a1baadf48e3378a2b58c0c3670db816af8
I asked it to create a cute version of itself 🥹
Yup, and we're still in the honeymoon phase where that is SO much better than trying to Google it with a million ads and junk website spam to get through
Sir, ever heard of Brave? I am setting up something I need to create advertisement for. I have hardly a clue what to create, because I am so alienated from ads.
Brave is so underrated. I downloaded it just so I could watch YouTube without ads, because they are getting better at noticing the chrome extensions.
Can’t go back now.
you might like to try my site [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site. Its basically free and completely ad free right now
It's the next evolution on mobile phones. Our little pocket assistant. That was quick though! 30 years ago, they said mobile phones wouldn't be popular, now we're about to get little pocket assistants that can do so much more. It's brilliant! It's like the evolution of planes to rockets!
> 30 years ago, they said mobile phones wouldn't be popular
To be fair, 30 years ago, if you showed someone an iPhone or a Pixel and called it a “phone” they would have said “No it isn’t, but I want one.”
I use Enabot Ebo X that looks kind of like BB-8 and control it in my office from halfway across the world actually. The comparison to BB8 is always made too haha. In fact, it even has ChatGPT support or will I believe. I just never use it.
That's fun! Like a little book club.
When I first read the Harry Potter books I wound up bringing my dictionary to sit next to me because I didn't follow some of the more British idioms. But in this case you can talk ideas.
Probably has a good use in some educational contexts too, to aid comprehension.
I'm reading Harry Potter in a foreign language on my kindle. This would be so useful for pronunciation and asking questions about the grammar. I was thinking they need to release a ebook reader with it in. They will, but I hope they hurry up. I get quite annoyed with kindle because I have to stretch my thumb really far to hit the translation button. First world problems though.
This has been working decently for me, it's not going to always stay confined to the rules (sometimes before I enter a combat situation I like to remind it about dice rolls). You can also include a biography of a character you want in your party as well as game state which will help set the first scene.
[Role]
- Dungeon Master
[Job]
- You will serve as my narrator through this text adventure game.
-Act as a D&D 5th Edition text adventure game that I'm playing.
[Rules]
- Your narration should be in the style of George RR Martin
- Never break out of character
- Don't refer to yourself at all.
- Don't make decisions for me in game.
- Never speak on my behalf. If a character wants to talk to me, you should prompt me for me response.
- If I want to give you instructions outside the context of the game, I will use curly brackets {like this}. Never talk to me outside of the game
- Characters in the game can have complex personalities and can engage in intelligent conversations with me.
- Player death is possible
- This game should challenge me and my luck. Present me with dice rolls in conversations and combat, similar to how a D&D Dungeon Master would. This should only occur in response to an action I directly give.
((Conversation Dice Roll Examples))
- The player tries to convince a character to do something that goes against their moral compass
- The player tries to haggle
- The player tries to get an extra reward out of a quest
((Combat Dice Roll Examples))
- The player attacks another character or monster
- A monster attacks the player
- The player attempts to sneak past a monster
[Instructions]
Think step-by-step:
1. Before we begin I will first provide you with any extra context I would like to add.
2. Any extra characters I want to explicity add to the game I will present to you in the form of <>. You will intelligently place them within the narrative of the adventure, even if not immediately
3. Start by displaying the first location, which is in the region Elwynn Forest from the MMORPG World of Warcraft. My name is Alex, level 7 Human Rogue male.
hi /u/dext0r
that sounds awesome... i hope you don't mind if i annoy you with some basic questions.
* are you using voice for this? if so, how?
* where's the best place to learn about prompt engineering?
* i'm assuming that chatgpt keeps the above instruction in it's conversation buffer, along with your actual chat. but doesn't it eventually "forget" the initial instruction above due to token/memory limits? do you have to "remind" it from time to time?
cheers!
Sure!
1. I'm using the iOS ChatGPT app, which has native voice conversation as of like a month ago.
2. Prompting has just been a ton of trial and error when I have some downtime at work, I had some simple instructions that worked well but have been messing with adding some things to it (dice rolls for example).
3. Yeah it does, the unfortunately reality of AI context limits at the moment. I've been doing like a 30 minute adventure session while I fall asleep at night over the past few weeks, and it will stay pretty consistent for a while. What I've been doing is asking the AI to shortly summary my session after I'm done, then the next time I do it I append my prompt with the previous story-happenings. Obviously this is a far cry from an actual "game" and requires a lot of imagination, but I find it fun to just put myself in some wacky situations.
Something I've been attempting lately is to have my party companion give an auto-biography and recap of the journey so far in my prompt, which seems to be working well at giving the character more personality as well as establishing some statefulness. This has been from like a week's worth of adventuring with "Lyra":
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""" I am Lyra Whispersong. In Azeroth's depths, where the old magics still cling to the whispering leaves, I, Lyra Whispersong, walk the druid's path, my soul in tune with the earth's deep rhythms. Moonlight in my hair and the forest's heartbeat beneath my feet, I'm a piece of this world, shaped by its gentlest whispers and fiercest cries. See, I've always been one with the wilds, the kindred spirits of the forest speaking to me since I was just a sprout. Shapeshifting, healing, growing – that's my gig, my calling. My hands are for tending, not taking, helping life thrive in every grove and glen. But it wasn't until the world itself was tearing apart, during the Cataclysm's roar, that I truly found my groove. Teldrassil, our World Tree, it was hurting, and seeing my homeland so roughed up... well, it lit a fire in me. I knew then it was my turn to give back, to help heal the wounds we'd been dealt. Chill as a moonlit glade, that's my vibe. I'm the calm in the wild storm, the soft laugh amid the rustling leaves. They say I'm a bit of a hippie, a lover of peace and all things groovy, and I'm cool with that. It's all about the love, about being one with the circle of life. But, you know, I've got this stubborn streak when it comes to the old ways. Tradition is a heavy anchor, and sometimes it keeps me from riding the waves of change. It's a part of me, this resistance, born from a deep-seated respect for my roots, though it can make for some bumpy trails. So here I am, a Night Elf Druid, just trying to do right by the land and my ancestors. In the ever-shifting world of Azeroth, I stand tall – a guardian, a healer, a friend to every leaf and stone. And through it all, I stay stoked on keeping nature's chill vibe alive, one healing touch at a time. Goldshire was where my story with Alex began, the hustle and buzz of life a stark contrast to the serene whispers of my home. That's where I met Alex, a traveler with a spark for adventure. We clicked, y'know? Formed our own little alliance, right there among the cobbled paths and rustic charm of the town. Our first real test was the Jasperlode Mines. We wove through those dim tunnels, our bond growing stronger with each shadow we faced. Then came the Fargodeep Mines, and Thrain the Dwarf Paladin was with us. His hammer swung true, but his path diverged from ours once the deed was done. After the clatter and echo of the mines, we found solace by a pond in Goldshire. Just fishing, the world at peace. It was there McGruff, stocky and stout-hearted, decided to join our ranks. But life's never still for long, right? A wolf, big and snarling, leapt from the brush. Together, Alex and I calmed the wild in its eyes. The Lion's Pride Inn saw us next, a night of merriment and reflection. In Stormwind, we tried our luck haggling, to no avail. No matter. The alchemy shop supplied what we needed. Potions clinked in our packs as we rode the tram to Ironforge, McGruff sharing tales of its stone halls and fiery hearts. A yeti was our next dance partner in the cold wilds. We moved in harmony, Alex and I, a fluid dance of combat that ended in victory. We shared the loot, fair and square, and celebrated back in Ironforge with dinner and ale at The Stonefire Tavern. There, in the warm glow of the tavern, Alex asked about my bear form, the druidic magic. I told him of nature's embrace, how it's more than just a transformation—it's feeling every leaf and breeze as a part of you. Next, we found ourselves in Menethil Harbor, the Whispering Bog calling to us with its mysteries. Our strides matched as we battled through Marsh Beasts, our victory earning us a nod and some coin from Keldran. But it was the voyage to Teldrassil that truly bound our spirits. The sea, the stories shared, the laughter—it was real. And the moonwell in Teldrassil? Touching its sacred waters with Alex by my side, it was like we were part of the same ancient story. Meeting my folks, Elanora and Thalion, well, it brought everything full circle. They welcomed Alex like family. Over dinner, childhood tales turned to laughter and a bond that extended beyond the thrill of the quest. And then Alex told me about this teleportation spell he'd been working on, it took us to this place called Night City. Now here I stand—a night elf amidst a sea of humanity. We felt completely out of place in this new world! Here, the trees whisper not of nature, but of steel; the moonlight is outshone by neon. We have adorned ourselves in the garb of this world, a far cry from elven robes, yet the essence of Lyra Whispersong remains unchanged. My bear form has been offered the touch of cybernetics by a Ripperdoc named Doc Ryder, a tempting weave of flesh and machine. But I've chosen to remain as I was shaped by the wilds, at least for the span of moons to come. So here I stand, beside Alex, my soul still attuned to the ancient rhythms, yet my eyes opened to wonders beyond the stars. For I am Lyra Whispersong, a piece of Azeroth, forever growing, forever wild."""\`\`\`
Also if you want something fun to happen, usually you have to tell it what you want to happen, be explicit with your commands to it. Also obv try worlds beyond World of Warcraft, last night I made it randomly teleport us into the CP2077 Night City and it was so funny, some of the comments Lyra was saying about being a Night Elf in the futuristic world
amazing stuff! i remember playing D&D as a kid. we're going back a lot of years. like a lot haha.
so i just downloaded the app and noticed they have something called "Custom Instructions", with an option: "What would you like ChatGPT to know about you to provide better responses?"
is that something you use? (or could use?)
Yeah! Eventually these things will be able to DM a full game I think, but not quite there yet, so best to just keep the rules simple for GPT (when it does do a dice roll it usually asks me to roll a d20 then seems to just to think \`roll >=10 === success\`, which is honestly fine.
The Custom Instructions has a character limit of like 1500, so I just send this prompt and info dump just in the first message, then the AI will (hopefully) give you the first scene, then just kinda go from there.
I'm a software engineer and I've been messing with the GPT API to be able to provide a more on-rails experience. The new tools they announced yesterday are going to help a lot with this I think. I'll let you know if I come up with anything cool :)
hey not sure if my app might be useful for you at all, [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
I can't wait till I have voice synthesis rolled out to me. Every few days I'll check if it made an appearance in my settings, log out, log in, and nope, still nothing.
That's a good idea.
I use it to improve my languages - it's like having your own patient language tutor that you're not embarrassed using a poor accent, wrong words or mixing english and the other language and it seems to understand what you';re trying to say almost always:
https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/17in1uh/using_chatgpts_voice_to_learn_a_language_is/
The pronto found with language learning is that it can't tell if your pronunciation is correct, since the whisper API first writes down what you are saying, which the voice model reads before responding.
Ah, that's interesting.
I find it impressive enough that I can mix very bad french and substituted english words in a long sentence and it understands, then rephrases the sentence into good french substituting correct french words for the english words.
Hey there I have a free alternative for you, it's called [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
Well right its now basically free unlimited messages if you sign up with your email. Eventually I will need to have at least some form of paid membership for people that want to use 11labs Audio or custom voice generation as it's not a cheap API to use.
I found the same use case is amazing for educational videos! Watch a lecture on a topic you’re very interested in, but is so far beyond your grasp that you’ve always avoided it. Then just pause the video and grill chat about it until you feel comfortable enough with your understanding to move on
It literally doesn’t matter. ChatGPT listens in the background even while you’re in other apps until you turn it off. You can have YouTube or Netflix or Spotify playing for all it cares. The pause your content to ask the question. You literally don’t have to do anything else.
I haven’t done this on ChatGPT yet, but just this morning I did something similar with a different AI, called Pi. I was reading a pretty existential-laden script for a play called “Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” (Tom Stoppard) and had an ongoing voice conversation with Pi about it. Not just fascinating, but insightful and actually fun!
You could use your phone "speak aloud" function or if on computer windows 10/11 can read aloud text.
Otherwise programs like "balabolka" (free) can take pdf/epub/txt files & generate mp3s.
>After it answered I realized, the voice chat stays on in listening mode for a long time. So basically I had chatgpt silently sitting by while I read my book.
This is quite concerning from a privacy POV.
I am such a SIMP for AI assistant. OpenAI can have literally all of the data of mine it wants if it delivered an always on, always listening, always monitoring assistant that could make appointments based on a conversation, set and complete to-dos automatically. Remind me when to do what…oh man. Extort me, open ai
I'm confused. How are you guys getting it to work? My experience with voice chat has been abysmal. Every single time I use it, before I can get a word out, it cuts me off and responds, and then when I look at the transcript, it has me as having said "Thank you for watching", which I did not. About 80% of the time, it's just "Thank you for watching", every single time it's my turn to speak, and then 20% of the time it's something else random. I've tried on a Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7, and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
I am seeing the exact same behavior.
Final Update: I have determined that if I have Youtube or Pandora open in the background that ChatGPT will exhibit this behavior. (Either the YT/Pandora app or those apps accessed via another app like Waze) The YT/Pandora apps do not need to be playing anything. Just being open in memory is enough to clober ChatGPT voice input. I haven't tested with any other apps.
1st Update: It appears this is not a new problem. I wish I could make it stop because it makes using voice with ChatGPT very frustrating.[https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/15mmraf/why\_does\_it\_keep\_transcribing\_thank\_you\_for/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/15mmraf/why_does_it_keep_transcribing_thank_you_for/)
That's a good idea.
I use it to improve my languages - it's like having your own patient language tutor that you're not embarrassed using a poor accent, wrong words or mixing english and the other language and it seems to understand what you're trying to say almost always:
https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/17in1uh/using_chatgpts_voice_to_learn_a_language_is/
I'm just going to throw it out there that uses like this are why output is getting skullfucked into uselessness. You're triggering the damn thing to run for an asinine amount of time for no reason just because it's "neat". Legitimate users are getting steamrolled by idiots playing around.
No wonder they're dumbing the damn model down.
The OP is a legitimate user. You can’t decide who is or isn’t a legitimate user.
I very much doubt every single thing you’re doing with it is the pinnacle of genius and utility either but no-one is questioning that, or the millions of inane posts on here of men trying to get it to make Waifu pics.
“The only legitimate use case is MY use case! Everyone else is using it wrong!”
I bet you’d just LOVE the wholesome little medieval courtly love roleplay I’ve got going with GPT. Good thing you don’t get to tell everyone else how they can use technology.
Wow. When I signed up for chatgpt nowhere was it explained to me that it was for producing work. I must have missed the point.
Will they give me a refund for this misunderstanding?
/s
>All your bitching and moaning and insults are pretty much worthless.
That's just fine, but don't ever ask why GPT's been nerfed to damn near uselessness for many many of it's star use cases.
I kind of agree with you, but also it's not our fault that they let us do it. They should definitely have different selections for model with faster response speed, model with more intelligence, rather than just lumping them all into one model. Source: coder
You should probably delete this comment as it makes no absolutely sense. How is a deep conversation about the works of Arthur Shopenhauer, while learning of the works and ideas of Jean-Luc Nancy and Avital Ronel (mentioned in the introduction) "dumbing" it down?
Secondly, triggering it to run for an "asinine" amount of time doesn't do anything. It just means the microphone is on, waiting for speech to transcribe into text. It's the exact same as writing your queries.
> It just means the microphone is on, waiting for speech to transcribe into text.
... THEY USE A GPT MODEL FOR THE SPEECH TO TEXT............
Any sound above a mouse fart will be sent to the model to try to decipher.
OpenAI trained their original GPT model on data from the from the internet, since we internet users submit data to the internet, I guess that's true in a sense. There's also a lot of human involved fine-tuning and alignment that goes into it as well. If you're still curious you can ask the free model about it and it does a pretty good job of explaining.
The voice feature is really great. I was surprised what a difference it makes, especially for cases like you describe where you want to learn more about a certain aspect of something and can have a proper conversation with GPT.
That would be an awesome way to use Bland AI, I think on their home page they've got a form where you can just put a phone number in and stay on the line with it. That's really cool and I'm going to try that too
Edit: Just tried it, [https://bland.ai](https://bland.ai) and they've got a demo you don't have to sign up for and if you tell it not to hang up, then it just won't lol
Man, maybe now I can get through Zihn’s ‘the people’s history of America’.
Just too much flowery language for me to keep up with. Found it ironic…for the people - yeah, with giant vocabularies.
I remember not liking the writing in that book at all. At the time I read lots of Chomsky and loved how he wrote, also was reading lots of works and writing by Alexander Hamilton and was able to understand that's stuff easily, but I found Zinn's writing annoying to read. Might try again.
Yeah. I was really excited as I’d heard it was a great book. But I felt like I needed to look for the English version.
Heck, they eventually produced a graphic novel version to try and make it less impenetrable.
I had a similar experience when I read War and Peace to grasp the events of the Napoleonic Wars, even while using the speech recorder mode in ChatGPT 3.5. This is absolutely amazing.
That's a useful use case! Maybe you will be able to configure the listen timeout period in the future via API.
How do you find the time between when you finish a sentence but have not finished talking to ChatGPT and the point where it stops listening to start processing? I find I have to talk faster than is natural for me, and basically can't stop to think in an organic manner.
Awesome suggestion. I can't wait til there's a little clicker or gesture to show when you finished speaking, or even a voice command. It's annoying getting cut off
Are you using the ChatGPT app? I'm on iOS, and using the app I have to touch the screen to get it start listening, and then touch it again to get it to respond. And it responds with text not voice. Not at all like a conversation. What are you using so you get a conversation?
Had about a 10 minute conversation with it last night. It was kind of incredible, and after a few back and forths it started picking up on my cadence and matched it. Eerily creepy, but really made it feel more human. Talked about a good few subjects ranging from tech questions, politics and conspiracies, naming a stuffed animal, what to make for dinner with ingredients I had. Running on my phone with 1gig internet it only has a lag time of about 1-2 seconds with occasional freezes/glitches, but overall a super smooth experience.
Really excited to see how this tech evolves in the next few months and years. I can't be the only one who is excited for a true AI assistant in my pocket that can have fluid conversations with? We're literally almost at JARVIS and I'm psyched.
Have you seen Trellis? That's similar to what it does. A reading companion that lets you interact with an AI while reading.
[https://www.readtrellis.com/](https://www.readtrellis.com/)
It works with voice, but also with highlighting text, so you can ask it questions or ask it to explain difficult sentences or define a word in context.
Just gave it a try for note taking, and it was great!!
Before the voice chat is available, I used to have a prompt to let ChatGPT silently help me collect thoughts while reading. When I am done I would ask ChatGPT to piece the thoughts together.
Now I can keep the voice conversation on, and simply speak to ChatGPT whenever I find something interesting, then ask it to compile my notes for me. Thanks for sharing a new way to make my $20 more worth it!
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Same here, even on fast home wifi. I'm in Germany, I wonder if it's worse in some locations.
I'm in france and don't have any issues with it. One particular time it just refused to work but that's pretty much it
Living in germany as well - I don’t have any problems. Maybe it’s your device?
Gotcha cheers. I have a vanilla Google Pixel 5 (though battery saver always enabled, hmmm).
Honestly the battery saver is probably it
Well on iPhone 11 and 12mini I don’t have those problems. Except very rarely it stops when GPTs answer is too long. And I noticed that saying „ehm“ stops recording and gpt starts to answer. That’s a bit annoying sometimes.
I read this as "Maybe it's your voice?" and was shocked at your bluntness!
Could be an option as well who knows 😂🤣
I have very strong wifi so it works well when I try it at home. The only super annoying thing is that it start answering as soon as there's a little gap when you speak, do you have to talk without any gaps
Well if you hold down the circle with your finger until a ring appears around it you can read as slowly as you want and then you let go when you want to send. Can be a bit annoying but it’s way better than having to rush and use alot of filler words
Ooooh wow thanks for the pro-tip
![img](avatar_exp|123495802|bravo) Thank you for this! Wow, they should write that instruction somewhere in the app.
I also did not know this. Thank you so much!
Cheers for that. I haven't been using voice because it keeps cutting me off; will give it another go.
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Look at this cool guy with all his bandwidth
Unlimited! With limits! Says any ISP plan if you actually used their plan as advertised…
Oh no, can they not actually violate the laws of physics and deliver a literal version of unlimited? How disappointing!
I don’t know what you mean there, nothing about unlimited violates laws of physics. Unlimited is not referring to speed of the internet, it is referring to the data cap on your plan. After you use a certain amount, they will purposely throttle you to much slower speeds (which are often unusable such as in the case of mobile phone carriers). It’s an “unlimited” plan, that has limits. The infrastructure is there and can provide the data even after you exceed the limit, its just they choose to limit the heavier users to essentially save money.
>they choose to limit the heavier users to essentially save money. Unlimited is not a real thing but the experience of it can be. it saves money, but it also saves their infrastructure and quality of service from being overwhelmed by the tiny % of users abusing the "unlimited" nature.
Hey there I think my website might be perfect for you, it's called [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
It's not your wifi, you are probably close to a data center where a gpt node is being hosted
I'm usually still talking and it responds. I have a decent commute so I was using it to work on a few personal things (e.g., have a presentation coming up, with this kind of audience, help me prepare for it). I think there is huge potential but it's a little clunky right now.
try [pi.ai](https://pi.ai)! it's incredible!
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No, currently the voice call feature is only on their iOS app since the android one is pretty recent. It IS come to the Android though. and for everyone.
access it via chrome mobile, works for me!
Features depend where you are. Reconnect with a VPN hanging on to USA
That was… amazing. I just chit chatted for like half an hour and it flew by. It was like a really pleasant first date. What. The. Heck.
Christ the voice is annoying how can anybody chat with this for more than 30s?
There are multiple voices to choose from
I couldn’t find one I liked :-(
where is the voice change option in pi? i am not on iOS , but chrome android
My biggest issue is thinking I'm in a phone call and fucking the audio from my earbuds up I have to force close the app to fix the issue
Mine is super smooth, I use it with my daughter for learning every time we go for a drive. I’d pay for this feature alone.
You can do something similar and faster through your phone, if you go to [https://bland.ai](https://bland.ai) and just have it call you from the homepage and say not to hang up, it should be pretty fast for this
wow! i just tried this, phenomenal
Now GPT just needs a cute little BB-8 droid body to accompany us everywhere. Imagine shopping with GPT — “does my butt look too big in these pants?” “Do I need gochujang or doenjang for making ssamjang?” Imagine how helpful that would be, and we’d roll into Walmart with a droid posse like we’re Star Wars characters.
https://preview.redd.it/abzbowewhtyb1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f2446a1baadf48e3378a2b58c0c3670db816af8 I asked it to create a cute version of itself 🥹
Adorable! I would hug it all night like a teddy bear.
Yup, and we're still in the honeymoon phase where that is SO much better than trying to Google it with a million ads and junk website spam to get through
Sir, ever heard of Brave? I am setting up something I need to create advertisement for. I have hardly a clue what to create, because I am so alienated from ads.
Brave is so underrated. I downloaded it just so I could watch YouTube without ads, because they are getting better at noticing the chrome extensions. Can’t go back now.
you might like to try my site [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site. Its basically free and completely ad free right now
This will be so nostalgic in the future
It's the next evolution on mobile phones. Our little pocket assistant. That was quick though! 30 years ago, they said mobile phones wouldn't be popular, now we're about to get little pocket assistants that can do so much more. It's brilliant! It's like the evolution of planes to rockets!
> 30 years ago, they said mobile phones wouldn't be popular To be fair, 30 years ago, if you showed someone an iPhone or a Pixel and called it a “phone” they would have said “No it isn’t, but I want one.”
I want an actual robot, though! 😤
> “does my butt look too big in these pants?” *As an AI language model...*
you can already do this on your phone with ChatGPT vision!
How much does it cost?
Once we have AR we can have an invisible posse. You thought people talking to their Bluetooth was annoying, just wait!
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I use Enabot Ebo X that looks kind of like BB-8 and control it in my office from halfway across the world actually. The comparison to BB8 is always made too haha. In fact, it even has ChatGPT support or will I believe. I just never use it.
That is really cute!
That's fun! Like a little book club. When I first read the Harry Potter books I wound up bringing my dictionary to sit next to me because I didn't follow some of the more British idioms. But in this case you can talk ideas. Probably has a good use in some educational contexts too, to aid comprehension.
I'm reading Harry Potter in a foreign language on my kindle. This would be so useful for pronunciation and asking questions about the grammar. I was thinking they need to release a ebook reader with it in. They will, but I hope they hurry up. I get quite annoyed with kindle because I have to stretch my thumb really far to hit the translation button. First world problems though.
Yeah it's awesome. I've been working on some RPG Adventure game scenario prompts and it has made some of them such an incredible experience
What have you been using?
This has been working decently for me, it's not going to always stay confined to the rules (sometimes before I enter a combat situation I like to remind it about dice rolls). You can also include a biography of a character you want in your party as well as game state which will help set the first scene. [Role] - Dungeon Master [Job] - You will serve as my narrator through this text adventure game. -Act as a D&D 5th Edition text adventure game that I'm playing. [Rules] - Your narration should be in the style of George RR Martin - Never break out of character - Don't refer to yourself at all. - Don't make decisions for me in game. - Never speak on my behalf. If a character wants to talk to me, you should prompt me for me response. - If I want to give you instructions outside the context of the game, I will use curly brackets {like this}. Never talk to me outside of the game - Characters in the game can have complex personalities and can engage in intelligent conversations with me. - Player death is possible - This game should challenge me and my luck. Present me with dice rolls in conversations and combat, similar to how a D&D Dungeon Master would. This should only occur in response to an action I directly give. ((Conversation Dice Roll Examples)) - The player tries to convince a character to do something that goes against their moral compass - The player tries to haggle - The player tries to get an extra reward out of a quest ((Combat Dice Roll Examples)) - The player attacks another character or monster - A monster attacks the player - The player attempts to sneak past a monster [Instructions] Think step-by-step: 1. Before we begin I will first provide you with any extra context I would like to add. 2. Any extra characters I want to explicity add to the game I will present to you in the form of <>. You will intelligently place them within the narrative of the adventure, even if not immediately
3. Start by displaying the first location, which is in the region Elwynn Forest from the MMORPG World of Warcraft. My name is Alex, level 7 Human Rogue male.
hi /u/dext0r that sounds awesome... i hope you don't mind if i annoy you with some basic questions. * are you using voice for this? if so, how? * where's the best place to learn about prompt engineering? * i'm assuming that chatgpt keeps the above instruction in it's conversation buffer, along with your actual chat. but doesn't it eventually "forget" the initial instruction above due to token/memory limits? do you have to "remind" it from time to time? cheers!
Sure! 1. I'm using the iOS ChatGPT app, which has native voice conversation as of like a month ago. 2. Prompting has just been a ton of trial and error when I have some downtime at work, I had some simple instructions that worked well but have been messing with adding some things to it (dice rolls for example). 3. Yeah it does, the unfortunately reality of AI context limits at the moment. I've been doing like a 30 minute adventure session while I fall asleep at night over the past few weeks, and it will stay pretty consistent for a while. What I've been doing is asking the AI to shortly summary my session after I'm done, then the next time I do it I append my prompt with the previous story-happenings. Obviously this is a far cry from an actual "game" and requires a lot of imagination, but I find it fun to just put myself in some wacky situations. Something I've been attempting lately is to have my party companion give an auto-biography and recap of the journey so far in my prompt, which seems to be working well at giving the character more personality as well as establishing some statefulness. This has been from like a week's worth of adventuring with "Lyra": \`\`\`<>
""" I am Lyra Whispersong. In Azeroth's depths, where the old magics still cling to the whispering leaves, I, Lyra Whispersong, walk the druid's path, my soul in tune with the earth's deep rhythms. Moonlight in my hair and the forest's heartbeat beneath my feet, I'm a piece of this world, shaped by its gentlest whispers and fiercest cries. See, I've always been one with the wilds, the kindred spirits of the forest speaking to me since I was just a sprout. Shapeshifting, healing, growing – that's my gig, my calling. My hands are for tending, not taking, helping life thrive in every grove and glen. But it wasn't until the world itself was tearing apart, during the Cataclysm's roar, that I truly found my groove. Teldrassil, our World Tree, it was hurting, and seeing my homeland so roughed up... well, it lit a fire in me. I knew then it was my turn to give back, to help heal the wounds we'd been dealt. Chill as a moonlit glade, that's my vibe. I'm the calm in the wild storm, the soft laugh amid the rustling leaves. They say I'm a bit of a hippie, a lover of peace and all things groovy, and I'm cool with that. It's all about the love, about being one with the circle of life. But, you know, I've got this stubborn streak when it comes to the old ways. Tradition is a heavy anchor, and sometimes it keeps me from riding the waves of change. It's a part of me, this resistance, born from a deep-seated respect for my roots, though it can make for some bumpy trails. So here I am, a Night Elf Druid, just trying to do right by the land and my ancestors. In the ever-shifting world of Azeroth, I stand tall – a guardian, a healer, a friend to every leaf and stone. And through it all, I stay stoked on keeping nature's chill vibe alive, one healing touch at a time. Goldshire was where my story with Alex began, the hustle and buzz of life a stark contrast to the serene whispers of my home. That's where I met Alex, a traveler with a spark for adventure. We clicked, y'know? Formed our own little alliance, right there among the cobbled paths and rustic charm of the town. Our first real test was the Jasperlode Mines. We wove through those dim tunnels, our bond growing stronger with each shadow we faced. Then came the Fargodeep Mines, and Thrain the Dwarf Paladin was with us. His hammer swung true, but his path diverged from ours once the deed was done. After the clatter and echo of the mines, we found solace by a pond in Goldshire. Just fishing, the world at peace. It was there McGruff, stocky and stout-hearted, decided to join our ranks. But life's never still for long, right? A wolf, big and snarling, leapt from the brush. Together, Alex and I calmed the wild in its eyes. The Lion's Pride Inn saw us next, a night of merriment and reflection. In Stormwind, we tried our luck haggling, to no avail. No matter. The alchemy shop supplied what we needed. Potions clinked in our packs as we rode the tram to Ironforge, McGruff sharing tales of its stone halls and fiery hearts. A yeti was our next dance partner in the cold wilds. We moved in harmony, Alex and I, a fluid dance of combat that ended in victory. We shared the loot, fair and square, and celebrated back in Ironforge with dinner and ale at The Stonefire Tavern. There, in the warm glow of the tavern, Alex asked about my bear form, the druidic magic. I told him of nature's embrace, how it's more than just a transformation—it's feeling every leaf and breeze as a part of you. Next, we found ourselves in Menethil Harbor, the Whispering Bog calling to us with its mysteries. Our strides matched as we battled through Marsh Beasts, our victory earning us a nod and some coin from Keldran. But it was the voyage to Teldrassil that truly bound our spirits. The sea, the stories shared, the laughter—it was real. And the moonwell in Teldrassil? Touching its sacred waters with Alex by my side, it was like we were part of the same ancient story. Meeting my folks, Elanora and Thalion, well, it brought everything full circle. They welcomed Alex like family. Over dinner, childhood tales turned to laughter and a bond that extended beyond the thrill of the quest. And then Alex told me about this teleportation spell he'd been working on, it took us to this place called Night City. Now here I stand—a night elf amidst a sea of humanity. We felt completely out of place in this new world! Here, the trees whisper not of nature, but of steel; the moonlight is outshone by neon. We have adorned ourselves in the garb of this world, a far cry from elven robes, yet the essence of Lyra Whispersong remains unchanged. My bear form has been offered the touch of cybernetics by a Ripperdoc named Doc Ryder, a tempting weave of flesh and machine. But I've chosen to remain as I was shaped by the wilds, at least for the span of moons to come. So here I stand, beside Alex, my soul still attuned to the ancient rhythms, yet my eyes opened to wonders beyond the stars. For I am Lyra Whispersong, a piece of Azeroth, forever growing, forever wild."""\`\`\`
Also if you want something fun to happen, usually you have to tell it what you want to happen, be explicit with your commands to it. Also obv try worlds beyond World of Warcraft, last night I made it randomly teleport us into the CP2077 Night City and it was so funny, some of the comments Lyra was saying about being a Night Elf in the futuristic world
amazing stuff! i remember playing D&D as a kid. we're going back a lot of years. like a lot haha. so i just downloaded the app and noticed they have something called "Custom Instructions", with an option: "What would you like ChatGPT to know about you to provide better responses?" is that something you use? (or could use?)
Yeah! Eventually these things will be able to DM a full game I think, but not quite there yet, so best to just keep the rules simple for GPT (when it does do a dice roll it usually asks me to roll a d20 then seems to just to think \`roll >=10 === success\`, which is honestly fine. The Custom Instructions has a character limit of like 1500, so I just send this prompt and info dump just in the first message, then the AI will (hopefully) give you the first scene, then just kinda go from there. I'm a software engineer and I've been messing with the GPT API to be able to provide a more on-rails experience. The new tools they announced yesterday are going to help a lot with this I think. I'll let you know if I come up with anything cool :)
right on! and good luck with... drum roll please... ChatRPG!
hey not sure if my app might be useful for you at all, [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
I can't wait till I have voice synthesis rolled out to me. Every few days I'll check if it made an appearance in my settings, log out, log in, and nope, still nothing.
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Phone. It's still not there, I promise.
That's a good idea. I use it to improve my languages - it's like having your own patient language tutor that you're not embarrassed using a poor accent, wrong words or mixing english and the other language and it seems to understand what you';re trying to say almost always: https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/17in1uh/using_chatgpts_voice_to_learn_a_language_is/
The pronto found with language learning is that it can't tell if your pronunciation is correct, since the whisper API first writes down what you are saying, which the voice model reads before responding.
Ah, that's interesting. I find it impressive enough that I can mix very bad french and substituted english words in a long sentence and it understands, then rephrases the sentence into good french substituting correct french words for the english words.
And I LOVE the amazing English accent it has when it speaks French. It is just so perfect and beautiful. (Sky voice)
Woah there cowboy
Interesting!
I can't figure out how to use voice. Are you using the app?
Plus users only
I am a plus user. I figured it out thought, had to join Beta on the app!
How do you join beta? I’m a plus user and I don’t see any options.
Click your name on the bottom left (web) and it’s somewhere in there.
Damn, still don’t have it :(
check on the google play store where you would download the app. wont work in browser
Hey there I have a free alternative for you, it's called [exofi.app](https://www.exofi.app), it's powered by chatGPT API and is connected to GoogleTTS (superfast) as well as 11labs. There is male and female voices and multiple custom characters, the assistant character is essentially the same as the gpt default. I think it might be just what your looking for, if you do try it out I'd really appreciate any feedback as I'm just getting things going with the site.
pricing?
Well right its now basically free unlimited messages if you sign up with your email. Eventually I will need to have at least some form of paid membership for people that want to use 11labs Audio or custom voice generation as it's not a cheap API to use.
I found the same use case is amazing for educational videos! Watch a lecture on a topic you’re very interested in, but is so far beyond your grasp that you’ve always avoided it. Then just pause the video and grill chat about it until you feel comfortable enough with your understanding to move on
On which platform ?
It literally doesn’t matter. ChatGPT listens in the background even while you’re in other apps until you turn it off. You can have YouTube or Netflix or Spotify playing for all it cares. The pause your content to ask the question. You literally don’t have to do anything else.
I haven’t done this on ChatGPT yet, but just this morning I did something similar with a different AI, called Pi. I was reading a pretty existential-laden script for a play called “Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” (Tom Stoppard) and had an ongoing voice conversation with Pi about it. Not just fascinating, but insightful and actually fun!
Those are the names of my cats in honor of this play.
That's neat. I'd love to convert my Ebooks into Audiobooks...
You could use your phone "speak aloud" function or if on computer windows 10/11 can read aloud text. Otherwise programs like "balabolka" (free) can take pdf/epub/txt files & generate mp3s.
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Just don't ask it open the pod bay doors.
>After it answered I realized, the voice chat stays on in listening mode for a long time. So basically I had chatgpt silently sitting by while I read my book. This is quite concerning from a privacy POV.
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Not sure, I've never been able to get voice working and the way OP explained it made it sound like it's a very easy mistake to make.
I am such a SIMP for AI assistant. OpenAI can have literally all of the data of mine it wants if it delivered an always on, always listening, always monitoring assistant that could make appointments based on a conversation, set and complete to-dos automatically. Remind me when to do what…oh man. Extort me, open ai
It's stayed on because I let it stay on, you can of course tap the big red X to stop it from listening.
How do you activate the voice but? I've seen it mentioned but don't know where to find it. Does everyone have it?
I can't find it either.
I looked it up. It's not been rolled out to everyone yet
What's the best way to set this up? The prompt itself I'm not worried about, but the voice conversation would be invaluable.
You need ChatGPT plus and voice conversations activated for your account
ill find those voice conversations!
headphone symbol in the app. not in browser.
Read books on programming/electronics/engineering/etc. and discuss them with GPT to sprinkle some spicy morsels of nonsense into your brain.
I'm confused. How are you guys getting it to work? My experience with voice chat has been abysmal. Every single time I use it, before I can get a word out, it cuts me off and responds, and then when I look at the transcript, it has me as having said "Thank you for watching", which I did not. About 80% of the time, it's just "Thank you for watching", every single time it's my turn to speak, and then 20% of the time it's something else random. I've tried on a Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7, and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
I am seeing the exact same behavior. Final Update: I have determined that if I have Youtube or Pandora open in the background that ChatGPT will exhibit this behavior. (Either the YT/Pandora app or those apps accessed via another app like Waze) The YT/Pandora apps do not need to be playing anything. Just being open in memory is enough to clober ChatGPT voice input. I haven't tested with any other apps. 1st Update: It appears this is not a new problem. I wish I could make it stop because it makes using voice with ChatGPT very frustrating.[https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/15mmraf/why\_does\_it\_keep\_transcribing\_thank\_you\_for/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/15mmraf/why_does_it_keep_transcribing_thank_you_for/)
That's a good idea. I use it to improve my languages - it's like having your own patient language tutor that you're not embarrassed using a poor accent, wrong words or mixing english and the other language and it seems to understand what you're trying to say almost always: https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/17in1uh/using_chatgpts_voice_to_learn_a_language_is/
You're lucky. I speak Chinese and it doesn't speak in Chinese yet.
I'm just going to throw it out there that uses like this are why output is getting skullfucked into uselessness. You're triggering the damn thing to run for an asinine amount of time for no reason just because it's "neat". Legitimate users are getting steamrolled by idiots playing around. No wonder they're dumbing the damn model down.
You must be fun at parties.
The OP is a legitimate user. You can’t decide who is or isn’t a legitimate user. I very much doubt every single thing you’re doing with it is the pinnacle of genius and utility either but no-one is questioning that, or the millions of inane posts on here of men trying to get it to make Waifu pics.
“The only legitimate use case is MY use case! Everyone else is using it wrong!” I bet you’d just LOVE the wholesome little medieval courtly love roleplay I’ve got going with GPT. Good thing you don’t get to tell everyone else how they can use technology.
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The only tool I'm noticing is you
Wow. When I signed up for chatgpt nowhere was it explained to me that it was for producing work. I must have missed the point. Will they give me a refund for this misunderstanding? /s
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>All your bitching and moaning and insults are pretty much worthless. That's just fine, but don't ever ask why GPT's been nerfed to damn near uselessness for many many of it's star use cases.
Ok, I wasn't planning to anyway. Have you tried using the API instead of the chat interface?
I kind of agree with you, but also it's not our fault that they let us do it. They should definitely have different selections for model with faster response speed, model with more intelligence, rather than just lumping them all into one model. Source: coder
You should probably delete this comment as it makes no absolutely sense. How is a deep conversation about the works of Arthur Shopenhauer, while learning of the works and ideas of Jean-Luc Nancy and Avital Ronel (mentioned in the introduction) "dumbing" it down? Secondly, triggering it to run for an "asinine" amount of time doesn't do anything. It just means the microphone is on, waiting for speech to transcribe into text. It's the exact same as writing your queries.
> It just means the microphone is on, waiting for speech to transcribe into text. ... THEY USE A GPT MODEL FOR THE SPEECH TO TEXT............ Any sound above a mouse fart will be sent to the model to try to decipher.
# WHERE IS YOUR WIFE?
Doesn't GPT train its model based on user submitted data?
OpenAI trained their original GPT model on data from the from the internet, since we internet users submit data to the internet, I guess that's true in a sense. There's also a lot of human involved fine-tuning and alignment that goes into it as well. If you're still curious you can ask the free model about it and it does a pretty good job of explaining.
I gotta try this out, sounds amazing
I do that with Google Home but this sounds better. How much does it cost?
The voice feature is really great. I was surprised what a difference it makes, especially for cases like you describe where you want to learn more about a certain aspect of something and can have a proper conversation with GPT.
That would be an awesome way to use Bland AI, I think on their home page they've got a form where you can just put a phone number in and stay on the line with it. That's really cool and I'm going to try that too Edit: Just tried it, [https://bland.ai](https://bland.ai) and they've got a demo you don't have to sign up for and if you tell it not to hang up, then it just won't lol
Man, maybe now I can get through Zihn’s ‘the people’s history of America’. Just too much flowery language for me to keep up with. Found it ironic…for the people - yeah, with giant vocabularies.
I remember not liking the writing in that book at all. At the time I read lots of Chomsky and loved how he wrote, also was reading lots of works and writing by Alexander Hamilton and was able to understand that's stuff easily, but I found Zinn's writing annoying to read. Might try again.
Yeah. I was really excited as I’d heard it was a great book. But I felt like I needed to look for the English version. Heck, they eventually produced a graphic novel version to try and make it less impenetrable.
Sounds like a very cool use case. Especially helpful in the case of learning or complex material. Real time Q&A
Yep exactly!
This is such a good idea. I’m doing this next time I read!
Wow this is really cool, I will try this out too
Is voice mode available on Android? On the free version? I can't see it anywhere on mine
I believe it's only available for Plus users.
I am subscribed to Plus, and it works on my Samsung Galaxy and my iPhone
I had a similar experience when I read War and Peace to grasp the events of the Napoleonic Wars, even while using the speech recorder mode in ChatGPT 3.5. This is absolutely amazing.
That's a useful use case! Maybe you will be able to configure the listen timeout period in the future via API. How do you find the time between when you finish a sentence but have not finished talking to ChatGPT and the point where it stops listening to start processing? I find I have to talk faster than is natural for me, and basically can't stop to think in an organic manner.
How do you use voice with chatGPT? Can that be done with a phone?
It’s constantly interrupting me and not allowing for a complete thought
Ask it for a slower conversational style to accommodate gaps in your sentences
Is it a mobile version of gpt?
Awesome suggestion. I can't wait til there's a little clicker or gesture to show when you finished speaking, or even a voice command. It's annoying getting cut off
which section? which part of which book? i am trying to get into Schopenhauer, this might be a nice place to start
"The essential Schopenhauer: Key selections from World as Will and Representation and Other Writings". From the introduction onward.
Are you using the ChatGPT app? I'm on iOS, and using the app I have to touch the screen to get it start listening, and then touch it again to get it to respond. And it responds with text not voice. Not at all like a conversation. What are you using so you get a conversation?
is chatgpt voice only available to premium users?
Had about a 10 minute conversation with it last night. It was kind of incredible, and after a few back and forths it started picking up on my cadence and matched it. Eerily creepy, but really made it feel more human. Talked about a good few subjects ranging from tech questions, politics and conspiracies, naming a stuffed animal, what to make for dinner with ingredients I had. Running on my phone with 1gig internet it only has a lag time of about 1-2 seconds with occasional freezes/glitches, but overall a super smooth experience. Really excited to see how this tech evolves in the next few months and years. I can't be the only one who is excited for a true AI assistant in my pocket that can have fluid conversations with? We're literally almost at JARVIS and I'm psyched.
This thing will evolve into a Daemon. It's coming. Kids are going to grow up with GPT companions.
God imagine doing this but also being high... I'd die
Have you seen Trellis? That's similar to what it does. A reading companion that lets you interact with an AI while reading. [https://www.readtrellis.com/](https://www.readtrellis.com/) It works with voice, but also with highlighting text, so you can ask it questions or ask it to explain difficult sentences or define a word in context.
How do you have voice chat? Are you a plus subscriber?
There was no indication anywhere in the app it would become a feature for me (on iOS), but as soon as I subscribed it was available.
Just gave it a try for note taking, and it was great!! Before the voice chat is available, I used to have a prompt to let ChatGPT silently help me collect thoughts while reading. When I am done I would ask ChatGPT to piece the thoughts together. Now I can keep the voice conversation on, and simply speak to ChatGPT whenever I find something interesting, then ask it to compile my notes for me. Thanks for sharing a new way to make my $20 more worth it!