ChatGPT users complain about losing Standard voice mode

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  • OpenAI is retiring ChatGPT’s Standard Voice Mode in September
  • Only the faster, more expressive Advanced Voice Mode will be available
  • Many users are upset about the change, preferring the sound and approach of the voice OpenAI is removing

The voice people have come to associate with ChatGPT is retiring come September 9, and not everyone is happy about it. ChatGPT’s “Standard” voice is going away in favor of the “Advanced” voice option first released to a limited selection of ChatGPT users last year. Rebranded simply as “ChatGPT Voice,” it will be the only choice going forward.

The original “Standard” voice mode debuted in 2023, built on a simple pipeline: you’d speak, OpenAI’s servers would transcribe your input, generate a response using the GPT model, then read it back using a relatively neutral synthetic voice.

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