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Users impressed by ChatGPT Live voice update with bidirectional conversation

A Reddit user reports being impressed by a new update to ChatGPT's voice conversations, noting that the AI can now cut in mid-sentence, making conversations less redundant and more natural. The user highlights potential applications like language learning, where the AI could interrupt to correct grammatical mistakes.

33 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 02:43 PM
On July 12, 2026, a Reddit user shared their positive experience with an update to ChatGPT's voice conversation feature. The user, who has a long-standing interest in conversational AI and NLP, observed that the new version allows the AI to step in and cut off the user during a conversation, making interactions more bidirectional and less redundant. They specifically noted the potential for language learning: the AI could be prompted to interrupt when the user makes grammatical mistakes. The user also mentioned that the AI seems to make decisions about when to interject based on context. The post garnered 33 engagement points, indicating moderate community interest.

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