OpenAI makes its Realtime API generally available with features like MCP support and debuts gpt-realtime, its most advanced speech-to-speech model, in the API
[video] @liodakis : Congrats to @pbbakkum on shipping gpt-realtime! It's been awesome watching him and the multimodal team sweat the details and get to a GA quality multimodal mode...
OpenAI makes its Realtime API generally available with features like MCP support and debuts gpt-realtime, its most advanced speech-to-speech model, in the API
[video] @liodakis : Congrats to @pbbakkum on shipping gpt-realtime! It's been awesome watching him and the multimodal team sweat the details and get to a GA quality multimodal mode...
OpenAI adds gpt-4o-mini-tts, a text-to-speech model that it says delivers more nuanced and realistic-sounding speech, and two speech-to-text models to its API
www.implicator.ai/claude-gets- ... tip @techmeme.com @fry69.dev : Unrelated to OpenAI, here is an interesting text to speech model/generator with supports “emotion” sounds like <l...
OpenAI debuts a way to talk to ChatGPT by dialing 1-800-CHATGPT for 15 minutes of free access per month in the US or messaging the number via WhatsApp globally
12 Days of OpenAI: Day 10 Kylie Robison / The Verge : You can now call 1-800-CHATGPT … For the 10th day of “ship-mas,” OpenAI rolled … Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch : OpenAI brings Cha...
Clubhouse hires Justin Uberti, a Google engineer who created the WebRTC standard, Google Duo, and led engineering for Stadia, as head of streaming technology
Jay Peters / The Verge : Tweets: @juberti , @chrismessina , and @xoxolizza See also Mediagazer Tweets: Justin Uberti / @juberti : Some news: after almost 15 years at @Google, toda...
Clubhouse hires Justin Uberti, a Google engineer who created the WebRTC standard, Google Duo, and led engineering for Stadia, as head of streaming technology
Justin Uberti is joining Clubhouse — Clubhouse has hired Justin Uberti, creator of the WebRTC standard and the Google Duo video chat app.
Apple quietly joined the Alliance for Open Media, focused on video compression tech, which counts Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook as members
Stephen Shankland / CNET :