OpenAI’s ChatGPT Will Respond to Video Feeds in Real Time
ChatGPT can recognize objects via a smartphone’s camera and react to what’s on screen by talking.
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OpenAI is giving chatbot ChatGPT the ability to process and speak to users about what it observes in video feeds in real time, seven months after it first teased the feature.
With the new option, unveiled in a livestreamed event on Thursday, ChatGPT can recognize objects via a smartphone’s camera and react to what’s on screen by talking. For example, a user might ask for help in responding to a message in an opened app or get real-time instructions for making coffee.