Unlock the full potential of ChatGPT’s Voice Mode and discover how AI can revolutionize daily life for seniors. Get expert tips on harnessing the power of conversational AI to stay organized, focused, and connected.
Tips for ChatGPT’s Voice Mode: How to Get the Most Out of AI Conversations
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, it’s becoming increasingly important to understand how to effectively use AI tools like chatbots and virtual assistants. In our latest Q&A session with WIRED’s AI columnist Reece Rogers, we discussed the best ways to get the most out of AI conversations, including tips for using ChatGPT‘s voice mode.
Understanding ChatGPT’s Voice Mode
ChatGPT‘s Advanced Voice Mode allows users to interact with the chatbot in a more conversational way. This feature is similar to Duolingo-style language learning tools, where users can practice their language skills and receive feedback from the AI. To get started with ChatGPT’s voice mode, simply type “hello” or any other phrase you’d like to use as a prompt.
Practical Applications of AI for Retirees
Artificial intelligence is not just for tech enthusiasts – it can also be used by retirees to enhance their daily lives. For example, AI-assisted note-taking tools can help seniors stay organized and keep track of important appointments and events. We spoke with Raiza Martin, the former senior product manager at Google who helped build NotebookLM as an experiment inside the company.
How AI Can Help Seniors Stay Organized
NotebookLM is a tool that allows two AI-hosts to discuss and organize files. This can be especially helpful for seniors who may struggle with memory loss or have difficulty keeping track of multiple tasks. By using AI-powered tools like NotebookLM, retirees can stay more organized and focused on their daily activities.
Getting Started with AI
If you’re new to AI and want to start experimenting with it, we recommend signing up for season two of our AI Unlocked newsletter. This newsletter provides users with a comprehensive overview of different AI tools and how to approach the technology in a practical way.
Upcoming Events
At WIRED, we’ll be taking some time off at the end of the year, but we’ll be back in January for another 45-minute livestream session on Thursday, January 16, at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT. Mark your calendars and keep sending in every question you can think of about AI – I’ll see you again in the new year!