ChatGPT New Feature Update: OpenAI Working on ‘Record’ Feature To Help Users Record, Transcribe and Summarise Meetings

Sam Altman-run OpenAI is reportedly working on a new feature for its ChatGPT AI chatbot which will help the users to record, transcribe and summarise the meetings. The feature is still in development but soon will be rolled out for the ChatGPT users.

ChatGPT New Feature Update: OpenAI Working on ‘Record’ Feature To Help Users Record, Transcribe and Summarise Meetings
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OpenAI is reportedly working on a new feature for ChatGPT that will allow users to record, transcribe and summarise meetings. This new ChatGPT feature is expected to be a desktop feature. According to reports, the Sam Altman-run AI company would introduce 'Record' feature to ChatGPT for built-in meeting, brainstorming, ideas recording, transcription and summarisation. It will be announced soon. Google Announces Android, Wear OS Redesign and Gemini AI Integration Coming Soon to Devices, Confirms Launching More New Features.

OpenAI Working on Meeting Record Feature for ChatGPT 

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