

Unmet Expectations with the Latest ChatGPT Release
New Features Delayed
Despite the initial hype, many of the anticipated features of the new ChatGPT, including a more humanlike voice, were not included at launch due to the need for further improvements.
Legal Issues with Voice
The use of a voice resembling actress Scarlett Johansson led to legal threats, resulting in its replacement with another voice.
Current Available Features
The released version allows photo uploads for analysis and offers quicker responses and real-time language translation, albeit with the previous version's voice.

OpenAI initially advertised several new features for the latest version of ChatGPT, including the ability to receive and respond to voice commands, images, and videos6. The demonstration also showcased the bot's capabilities in tutoring a child on solving a geometry problem and possessing human-like inflections and emotions in its voice. Additionally, the new ChatGPT was supposed to have improved speed and lucidity in its responses. However, upon release, most of these features were not available, and the company has postponed some features, such as the enhanced voice, to make fixes.

Upon its release, the new ChatGPT did not have some of its advertised capabilities available. Notably, the humanlike voice that was showcased during the online demonstration was not included. Instead, a different female voice was used, as the original voice raised legal concerns due to its resemblance to actress Scarlett Johansson.
Additionally, the ability to use a phone's video camera for real-time analysis, such as solving a math problem, was not available at the time of the release. The feature was showcased during the demonstration, but it has not been implemented yet.
In summary, the specific capabilities of the new ChatGPT that were not available upon its release include the humanlike voice and the real-time video analysis feature.