ChatGPT's audio output includes human-like breathing sounds
OpenAI's text-to-speech feature is generating realistic sighs and breathing patterns that users report sound indistinguishable from human vocalization, raising questions about anthropomorphic AI design choices.
OpenAI's ChatGPT audio output is generating human-like breathing sounds, including sighs, during text-to-speech responses. Users report that the audio artifacts sound so realistic that they are uncertain whether they are hearing actual human vocalizations or synthetic output from the model's speech ...
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