OpenAI today announced that ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode (AVM) has officially landed on Windows and Mac platforms. The launch of this feature marks another important advance in voice interaction technology, providing users with a more natural and real-time conversation experience.
It is understood that AVM was first opened to test users in July this year and expanded to ChatGPT Plus and Team paid users by the end of September. OpenAI said that free users will also get permission to use in the future, but users in European regions such as the EU, the UK, and Switzerland will not be able to use the function for the time being.
In this update, OpenAI has added five new voice options: Arbor, Maple, Sol, Spruce and Vale, and has replaced the black animation points in the interface with blue animation spheres. The system supports users to interrupt and pause during the conversation to achieve a conversation experience that is closer to interpersonal communication. However, the system has a limit on the daily usage time, and it will automatically switch to the standard voice mode after the limit is exceeded.

User feedback shows that the new feature performs well in terms of speech recognition accuracy and response speed. Test data shows that the overall satisfaction of users with the platform is 96%, and the accuracy of AI answers is 92%.
In addition, OpenAI also launched the ChatGPT web version of chat history search function yesterday, where users can retrieve and continue the previous conversation content. Industry insiders believe that these updates show OpenAI's continuous breakthrough in the field of voice interaction technology, but the further improvement of functions and the effect of marketing promotion remains to be seen.
With the continuous development of voice interaction technology, OpenAI's update undoubtedly brings users a more convenient and efficient dialogue experience, and the future is worth looking forward to.