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OpenAI wants all your apps to talk in its expressive AI voices - MSN


OpenAI’s “advanced voice mode,” which offers six AI voices that sound casual and expressive, ... At a news briefing ahead of the event, OpenAI ... OpenAI wants all your apps to talk in its ... Read More

Forget Google and Microsoft: OpenAI may be building the ultimate work suite of apps and services


The AI company has long sought to transform its flagship chatbot into an all-purpose AI assistant. This could be the next leap forward. Read More

Anthropic and OpenAI make moves against popular AI apps


OpenAI and Anthropic each made moves against two of the most popular AI-powered apps: Windsurf and Granola. ... OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a ‘super assistant’ for every part of your life. Read More

OpenAI wants $200 a month for its most advanced features - Engadget


For the rest of us, OpenAI will continue to offer its existing ChatGPT Pro subscription, which will continue to cost $20 per month and include early access to new features. About Engadget Masthead ... Read More

OpenAI wants all your apps to talk in its expressive AI voices


OpenAI wants all your apps to talk in its expressive AI voices The ChatGPT developer will let other businesses build on its human-mimicking synthetic voice technology, potentially winning new revenue. Read More


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