ChatGPT Gets A New Voice Mode Option That Promises Quicker Responses

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ChatGPT voice mode works like Gemini Live and lets you request prompts in audio but you need the premium ChatGPT plans to use them extensively.

ChatGPT voice mode works like Gemini Live and lets you request prompts in audio but you...

Read More A new voice called Monday, has been added to ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode by OpenAI. Voice Mode features nine different voices: Arbour, Maple, Sol, Spruce, Vale, Breeze, Juniper, Cove and Ember, which were released in September 2024. OpenAI has now added a tenth.



The tone and name of Monday are perfect. This voice is intended to provide responses that are more quirky and sardonic, perfectly encapsulating the true feelings of Mondays. For this reason, OpenAI’s description reads, “Whatever.

" But there’s a catch: on April 1, April Fools’ Day, OpenAI made it public. This suggests that Monday could not be a permanent fixture but rather a short-term, humorous addition. This voice mode directly competes with Grok from the xAI, if this isn’t a joke.

And why? Around the world, Grok Unhinged Mode has made news for its sardonic responses to questions. Indeed, some people were offended. ChatGPT Monday Voice: All Details Available Here All users, even those on the free tier, can access the Monday voice.

Simply select “Monday" from the voice selector located in the upper right corner if you are a paid subscriber. The good news is that OpenAI has made the snarky feature available to free-tier users as well. However, free users are limited to using it for chatting.

In the free edition, navigate to the Explore part of the user interface to begin utilising the Monday function. You may locate Monday under “By ChatGPT" by scrolling down the tab a little. This occurs on the same day that CEO Sam Altman issued a warning that the massive demand brought on by the Studio Ghibli image mania is likely to cause more interruptions.

Users should prepare for possible delayed service, outages, problems and product release delays. “We are getting things under control, but you should expect new releases from OpenAI to be delayed, stuff to break, and for service to sometimes be slow as we deal with capacity challenges," Altman shared in a post on X. The stress is increased by the fact that OpenAI seems to be experiencing a severe GPU scarcity.

In response, Altman has publicly called for additional GPUs on X to help handle the spike in demand..