Expanding on how Voice Engine works and our safety research
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OpenAI details the development history and safety approach for Voice Engine, from internal testing in 2022 through various limited deployments including ChatGPT Voice Mode and TTS API, emphasizing careful rollout with professional voice actors and ongoing collaboration with policymakers to address synthetic voice risks.
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