Fr, i can imagine my childhood dream coming true in few years, a open world game with ultra realistic graphics where you can have actual meaningful interactions with the NPCs, just like the real world, damn.
@@V3C._ Which goes into the topic of "what is reality?" When we start developing simulations indistinguishable from our own reality many will ask "are we NPCs?". Personally Idc and can't wait to full dive 😂
@@sinnwalker dont ask me the amount of time ive had Existential crisis over this frickin topic lmao. From the age of 4 as far as i remember, ive had this silly thought in my mind that what if WE are a part of an Ulta-Advanced Game developed by some higher intelligent species, and is being played by a godly todler rn, lmao.
You can literally tell each npc what role they are meant to play in the story and they will act accordingly. You can ask real questions to gather information instead of scripted lines.
This model is already available to me as a paid GPT4 user. OpenAI is crazy - they don't hype something up for months - they just drop amazing stuff with a day notice
It's wild that an AI robot struggles with a robotic voice yet speaks normally in a human voice, similar to a human pretending to be a robot. still has a human touch, Crazy!
I mean, it’s another VA they hired for the job, so not technically stealing They offered it to Scarlett twice but she didn’t accept so they hired another woman to do the voice that sounded similar. Still not great but not theft
@@ShoreFell no that's not even what happened - they hired the VA last year before even contacting or thinking about Scarlett (the docs don't show any mention of her during the hiring process), and then decided to try asking Scarlett later on.
The "whats up" 0:18 response time when I first heard this... In my mind, im like "ohhhhh boyyy...so we are at *this* level now. The rest of this demo is about to be incredible I think..."
Simple. They programmed it to mimic human emotions, feelings, tone, inflections, etc. It laughs, sighs, stutters, breathes based on the videos they have posted.
@@utopiandweller Yes, that's simple. But the thing is, that it "decided" that the appropriate response to such a request is "being tired of childish requests/of being used for silly things" (my interpretation of the sigh). That's not just a vocal emulation of a predefined text, which, yes, is simple. What I'm pausing at is the fact that it generated being bothered by a human request at all. That's much more human-like (in how it appears) than compared to GPT-4, which is more robot in the sense that it is never tired or bothered, always eager to help.
Okay, this is clearly not Scarlett's voice. It's possible they intentionally chose a woman who sounds similar, but I don't see why that would be a problem. Besides, Scarlett's voice, especially in 'Her,' isn't particularly unique.
Pi from Inflection AI has been doing this for a long time now. I was surprised to see that none of the big guys like OpenAI, Google, or Microsoft hadn't copied the idea until now.
I agree. To me it doesn't sound close at all. It's clear it's trying to replicate the "Her" experience, being friendly, good humor, etc but not the sound of the voice IMO
@brucelevy @ale.salas.m Oh, I didn't think of her character in HER. I never saw HER, so I can't comment on that. But it doesn't sound like her to me, except I get where they're coming from. But in trademark-ish law, the only question is "will people be confused?" and I still think that's a strong NO.
@@AbsurdImprobability The point is that she said no and they still used a voice that was obviously similar. It wasn't a coincidence. Yes, it's not identical.
The show host said, 1:34 "calm down a little bit", which would explain GPT's deep sigh. Even though some viewers interpreted GPT's deep sigh as it being bothered.
From what I've read, it seems like the enhanced text-to-speech voice variation in GPT-4o should be available to all ChatGPT users, including those on the free tier, though ChatGPT Plus users may get access before the free users and the free users will have message limits. I hope that helps answer your question!
These people are simultaneously smart enough to work on this incredible solution, but not smart enough to understand what it means as they laugh along and smile? It's like being in a dystopia. Brainwashed geniuses who have never heard of roko's basilisk.
??? Or they hired another voice actress with the money they would’ve given her. It’s obviously supposed to sound like her but why steal it when they can get someone who does impressions
I can’t figure out how to use this on my phone. My phone says I have ChatGPT four but it’s not working and it doesn’t tell me stories. It says that it doesn’t have the capability to read stories out loud.
I hope Open AI will add more British English voices. Indeed it would be great if they can get Stephen Fry and Hugh Grant to give them the rights to use their voices.
@@dibbidydoo4318 i don't know. it would be an interesting number to score. Actual BTU cost or wattage cost. these facilities they are using are 12 - a gigawatt in size.
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Hmm, audio natively or in other words direct tokenization of audio? That is actually a very big deal imho and an important and neccessary step towards AGI.
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according to their website, it says that they will be launching the new audio capabilities in the coming months with a limited selection of voices. I'm presuming this refers to voices as in different characters/people and not emotions though, that will probably not be limited. It says they will be testing it among trusted partners in the next weeks. Fwiw, it took 7 months to go from gpt-4's release with just text, to vision, if I remember
This does not work for me. I use ChatGPT 4o but it will not change to a more dramatic voice or a robotic voice. I keep getting the exact same tone, she says she can not modify her voice. What am I doing wrong?
These features aren’t available yet. Supposedly they are rolling them out over the next couple weeks, though I don’t know how that whole drama with Scarlett Johansson will impact that. What you are using is the legacy voice feature that has been there for a year or so
Can it do accents and dialects? Let’s say a South American accent? Like someone from brazil talking in english? Or Australian dialect? Or one of the various british ones? Depending on the user that would be quite nice, to make the AI sound cultural more familiar when speaking.
I want to use both of them on two phones to talk to eachother to help me make decisions both talk amongst eachother to agree or disagree is that possible???