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.
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A user tested ChatGPT-Live against other voice assistants in everyday scenarios like work, commuting, and language practice. They found ChatGPT-Live more natural to talk with than expected, focusing on conversational feel rather than benchmarks.
Users report ChatGPT personality change and slowdown after Sol rollout
Following the Sol rollout and GPT+Codex app update, users report ChatGPT's personality has changed, banter is gone, and response times have increased. Some suspect intentional degradation of older models when new ones are released.
User asks about GPT model data updates and token consumption for language learning
A Reddit user inquired whether new GPT models have access to more recent data or are just smarter versions with the same old information, and whether high-token models are necessary for language learning tasks like creating graded readers and vocabulary lists. The post reflects ongoing user confusion about model capabilities and practical usage.
User builds AI to text his wife in his own voice, says it's better at it than he is
A Reddit user built a language model that drafts text messages to his wife in his exact style, and reports it now handles their texting entirely. He notes she finds it more thoughtful and funny than his own replies, raising a dilemma about whether to tell her.
Developer discovers chatbot quality degrades after 5 turns
A developer reports that their chatbot, which passes quality evals on short interactions, gradually loses context after about 5 turns, forgetting user constraints and contradicting itself. This highlights a common limitation in current conversational AI systems.