Voice and image give you more ways to use ChatGPT in your life. Snap a picture of a landmark while traveling and have a live conversation about what’s interesting about it. ChatGPT can now also browse the internet
ChatGPT has gotten a bunch of updates this week and it felt like it should be hunted here for the community to see!
As of this week, ChatGPT can now:
-See images you upload and comment on them
- Speak to you using voice tech
- Can hear you if you speak to it
- Can browse the web so it's no longer limited to 2021 data.
@aaronoleary Sounds awesome how can I get access to it as my ChatGPT premium does not seem to provide me the new stuff.
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@aaronoleary@marcel_sim I also have plus. Are you going to cancel it? Does the latest update use ChatGPT 4?
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@aaronoleary@marcel_sim I was stuck on this too. Click your profile > Settings & Beta > Beta > Browse with Bing. Open a new chat and click the model selection button and turn on browse/plugins.
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> Plus and Enterprise users will get to experience voice and images in the next two weeks.
Another “launch” from OpenAI that hasn’t actually launched yet. This doesn’t belong here. If you want to talk about things that will be launched weeks from now, submit it as a discussion, not a product launch.
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@jimdabell Agreed. They don't need to hog the PH microphone with every branch commit as we're all bombarded daily with ChatGPT updates.
@jimdabell This is available to some users now through opting into the beta functionality in settings. It's been demonstrated by a lot of people already across social media. It's rolling out throughout the course of the next weeks
We here at Product Hunt do allow pre-launches as well as long as there is enough information about a product, we have it covered in our F.A.Q here :D
The reason being, that the community likes to have their own take on product and Tech news, try a demo, and sign up early prior to the public release.
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