OpenAI has unveiled a series of updates and tools designed to enhance its API ecosystem, empowering developers to build more advanced and efficient AI agents. These updates include the introduction of ...
What if your next phone call with customer support didn’t feel like a frustrating maze of robotic prompts but instead like a natural, empathetic conversation? Imagine an AI that not only understands ...
Agora's Conversational AI Engine offers key enhancements to the Realtime API for more natural communication and interaction. This milestone builds on Agora's partnership with OpenAI, as the Realtime ...
OpenAI has launched gpt-realtime, its latest speech-to-speech model, offering higher accuracy, improved instruction-following, and more natural-sounding voices. Back in October 2024, OpenAI announced ...
OpenAI’s new GPT-Realtime model and Realtime API updates bring lifelike voice AI, phone calling, and image input to everyday apps. If you’ve ever wished that talking to an AI felt more like chatting ...
OpenAI announced its most advanced speech-to-speech AI model yet, GPT-Realtime. The new model, now available through OpenAI’s updated Realtime API, is said to be more reliable and cheaper than the ...
Integration of OpenAI with Twilio’s Communications APIs Will Enable Over 300,000 Customers and more than 10 Million Developers to Create Compelling Voice Experiences SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS ...
OpenAI’s updated Agents SDK adds sandboxing, configurable memory, and file/tool workflows for safer, stronger enterprise ...
Earlier this week, OpenAI released two new solutions aimed at helping developers create AI-powered agents capable of going beyond just answering questions and actually taking actions, like approving ...
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, April 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Singapore, April 17, 2026 – In 2026, enterprises ...
“The Realtime API’s speech-to-speech capabilities are designed to address strong customer demand for conversational AI solutions,” said Olivier Godement, Head of Product, API at OpenAI. “We’re ...