The company announced several new tools Tuesday, including a public beta of its “Realtime API”, for building apps with low-latency, AI-generated voice responses.
During the briefing, OpenAI’s head of developer experience, Romain Huet, shared a demo of a trip planning app built with the Realtime API.
The Realtime API also has access to a number of tools, so the app was able to annotate a map with restaurant locations as it answered.
At another point, Huet showed how the Realtime API could speak on the phone with a human to inquire about ordering food for an event.
Unlike Google’s infamous Duo, OpenAI’s API can’t call restaurants or shops directly; however, it can integrate with calling APIs like Twilio to do so...
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