Here’s why ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode isn’t available in the EU region


What you need to know

  • OpenAI’s long-anticipated Advanced Voice mode has shipped to broad availability for all ChatGPT Plus and Teams users.
  • It won’t be available for users in the EU, the UK, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein, presumably because of the stringent EU AI Act that prohibits the use of AI systems that can recognize a user’s emotions. 
  • The feature is buried behind a $20 dollar subscription, and you should’ve received a pop-up notification that you have access to Advanced Voice mode while using ChatGPT. 

OpenAI’s Advanced Voice mode for its ChatGPT AI-powered chatbot is arguably the most-anticipated feature among users this year. We first got to learn about the neat feature during the ChatGPT maker’s Spring event, where it unveiled its “magical” GPT-4o model with reasoning capabilities across audio, vision, and text. 

While showcasing the models capabilities, OpenAI indicated it would ship the Advanced Voice mode feature in June, but the date was delayed to July over safety concerns, including improving its ability to detect and refuse harmful content. 





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