rollout completed early, amazing work by the team!(except for jurisdictions that require additional external review) https://t.co/ENCSL8VWe6September 25, 2024
The Advanced Voice mode feature ships with five new voices, custom instructions, improved conversational speed, smoothness, and accents in select foreign languages. It’s worth noting that the feature isn’t available the EU, the UK, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein yet. You’ll also need a $20 monthly subscription to access the feature.
Why ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode isn’t available in the EU
ChatGPT on Android (Image credit: Shutterstock)
While OpenAI doesn’t categorically indicate why its Advanced Voice Mode feature won’t be available for ChatGPT Plus and Teams users despite having the $20 monthly subscription, X user Dean W Ball highlighted a section of the EU’s stringent AI Act as a plausible explanation (via TechRadar). The specific clause restricts “the placing on the market, the putting into service for this specific purpose, or the use of AI systems to infer emotions of a natural person.”
Under a strict reading of the AI Act, ChatGPT advanced voice is *illegal* in EU workplaces and schools because the system can recognize a user’s emotions. That’s prohibited by the AI Act. https://t.co/w7697M4VBa pic.twitter.com/eDdJr7Y01USeptember 24, 2024
As such, it’s quite possible that the EU has been left out of the fray because the Advanced Voice mode feature has the capability of recognizing the user’s emotions, which is, therefore, in violation of the EU AI Act.
As you may know, the feature leverages OpenAI’s “magical” GPT-4o model to facilitate quick responses and interpretation of text, visuals, and audio. Based on the demos flooding the internet, the feature is quite advanced and feels like you are having a conversation with a human being.
It’s unclear if the feature will eventually ship to users in the EU, but it seems the EU AI Act will bar sophisticated AI advances from widely spreading across the EU region.
Elsewhere, the EU AI Act recently protected users in the EU, EEA, and Switzerland from Microsoft’s employment-focused social network, LinkedIn, from secretly using their data to train its AI models.
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