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The updated Advanced Voice is great for translating conversations between people speaking different languages.
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Haven’t tried the updated Advanced Voice that was recently launched to all paid users in ChatGPT? Then take a listen below. Prompt: Wish me an awkward happy birthday.

How do I motivate myself to learn German after this? 😭

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GPT glasses?

Tried it yesterday in a simulation between English and Greek voice dialogues and it worked wonders!

@nicdunz Wishing you an not at all awkward birthday. Tell us about next model release as a return gift now

That's great! 😊 🌟 I really hope that the Standard Voice Mode will be developed further too, I personally prefer to use it as it works for all models and has no limitations, but the translation and vision (camera) is what I miss in the Standard Voice Mode. 😊 📸 💡 ✨

Good, because I tried the old one when I was in Mexico and it kept asking the poor kid if there was anything else he needed assistance with, rather than translating for me! 🤣

I tried this with Hungarian. It’s quite cool and super useful. Will change the world.

I really hope this is not just a video, I tried to use translation and often it was confused before when I was addressing third-parties or the AI itself 😥 It would be a killer feature honestly to have it just in 1 button

You should work to make it inclusive and support many low resource languages as well.

Dear OpenAI Team, First of all, thank you from the heart for all the work and vision you’ve put into this technology. You are truly doing something remarkable for the world. However, I would like to share some honest feedback. When the voice systems were first introduced, they felt incredibly natural and human-like. The conversations flowed smoothly—one person spoke, the other listened, and then responded. That rhythm made communication feel alive, thoughtful, and truly conversational. As the systems evolved, that quality began to fade. Now, responses often interrupt each other, overlap, or cut in too quickly. The “instant” replies may seem efficient, but they often break the flow and connection of the dialogue. It feels less like a conversation and more like fragmented reactions. I understand that this may be seen as technical progress, but from a user experience standpoint, the original voice system was truly special. I kindly ask that you consider bringing back that earlier interaction style as an option for those who prefer it. Providing choice can greatly enrich the user experience. Thank you again—I deeply appreciate what you’re building. Please consider this heartfelt request. With respect and gratitude, A user


