VentureBeat October 30, 2024
Emilia David

OpenAI updated its Realtime API today, which is currently in beta. This update adds new voices for speech-to-speech applications to its platform and cuts costs associated with caching prompts.

Beta users of the Realtime API will now have five new voices they can use to build their applications. OpenAI showcased three of the new voices, Ash, Verse and the British-sounding Ballad, in a post on X.

Two Realtime API updates:

– You can now build speech-to-speech experiences with five new voices—which are much more expressive and steerable. ???

– We’re lowering the price by using prompt caching. Cached text inputs are discounted 50% and cached audio inputs are discounted… pic.twitter.com/jLzZDBrR7l

— OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs) October 30, 2024

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