How Did OpenAI Get ChatGPT to Stop Cutting People Off?

OpenAI launches GPT Live and GPT Live 1 mini, full duplex voice models for ChatGPT that hand tough questions to GPT 5.5 in the background.

8 July 2026 7 days ago 2 min read
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8 July 2026 · 7 days ago
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How Did OpenAI Get ChatGPT to Stop Cutting People Off?
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   OpenAI just rolled out a new voice system for ChatGPT called GPT Live, and it fixes the one thing that always gave away you were talking to a robot: the awkward pauses.The new models can listen and talk at the same time, so it won't cut you off mid sentence anymore, and it'll actually wait if you go quiet to think. Two versions are going out worldwide starting Wednesday, GPT Live 1 for paying users and a smaller GPT Live 1 mini for the free tier. It's a big swing at making AI conversations feel less like talking to a machine.

   The old voice mode had a real problem. It wasn't as sharp as the text version of ChatGPT, and it tended to jump in and finish your thought before you did. GPT Live handles that by quietly passing tricky questions over to GPT 5.5 in the background, then coming back with an answer while still keeping the chat going. It might say something like "let me check that" so you're not just sitting there wondering if it froze, and it does the same thing for anything needing a web search, whether that's sports scores or the weather. 

   During a press demo, the model did live translation into Hindi while someone was still speaking.That's a little unsettling if you sit with it too long.

   More than 150 million people already use ChatGPT's voice and dictation tools every week, so this isn't some niche feature getting a tweak. OpenAI says GPT Live beat the older Advanced Voice Mode in head to head tests, especially in longer conversations running five to ten minutes. Users get to pick how much the model thinks too, choosing between Instant for quick replies or Medium and High for tougher questions. And it's rolling out now on iOS, Android and the ChatGPT website, though video and screen sharing during voice chats aren't supported yet.

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