- Anthropic is expected to start a claude -voice mode
- A report from Bloomberg states that the voting state is being launched by three votes
- Voice states, research tools, reasoning models: same-strain, but different
Anthropics Claude Ai Chatbot is set to be upgraded with a new voting state as the company with minority Amazon ownership seems to catch them up as chatgpt and gemini.
According to a new report from Bloomberg, Claude’s new feature called “Voice Mode” could launch as soon as this month.
Info comes from “a person who is familiar with the case that was not authorized to discuss private affairs,” who says AI Voice Assistant will have three votes at the launch.
The voices entitled Airy, Mellow and Buttery will give Claude users the chance to choose from three different accents, although nothing has been confirmed yet, and anthropically could choose more or fewer voices at the launch.
Claude’s closest competitors, Openais Chatgpt and Google’s Gemini, both have their own respective AI voice. Chatgpt Advanced Voice Mode and Gemini Live allows users to chat with AI, making the experience more conversation and natural.
With Claude, which potentially throws its name in the mixture, consumers will have another AI voting assistant to choose from. But it raises the question: Is the people even indifferent?
Just another AI -Crossing Field
Ai chatbots seem to follow in each other’s footsteps. Whether it is the introduction of a reasoning model, a research model, a picture generation model or in this case a voting state.
Whether you use chatgpt, gemini, Deepseek or even claude, the user experience with each chatbot is so similar that no matter which one you use you end up with a similar result.
Obviously, in a fast -moving industry like AI, it is a race to release your product faster than your competitors, but as a consumer we end up with. Constant new releases of the same type of function, repackaged and marketed by competing tech companies.
Claude’s voting mode when it arrives will be another tick-box exercise for an AI company that wants to have its product on equal terms with its competition.
As a consumer, I want these AI companies to throw playbook and try new things. AI voice states are large and they make chatbots even easier to use.
However, when it comes to new AI software launches, I have begun to wonder: Does the company even care? Or is this just a tick-box exercise?
Hopefully, Claude’s Voice Mode World by AI voting assistants, but until I see its potential, I fully expect another AI release that is exactly the same as the 10 other options out there.