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ChatGPT maker OpenAI has made a preliminary version of its voice assistant available to some paid subscribers Tuesday after the company delayed its initial rollout, citing safety concerns, following blowback over an earlier voice option actress Scarlett Johansson called “eerily similar” to hers.Open AI released the “alpha” version of the voice assistant to a limited number of users, and says it plans to roll out the feature to all GPT-Plus users in the fall.
“Sky,” the voice that sounded like Johansson’s and was one of five voice options that were available during a demo in May, is not included in the new version.
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