Rachel Metz
Rachel Metz is a technology reporter at Bloomberg News, covering artificial intelligence and its impact on industries ranging from finance to entertainment. She has broken stories about AI startups and their funding rounds, as well as the development of new AI technologies and their potential implications. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Metz was a senior editor at MIT Technology Review, where she wrote about robotics, biotechnology, and other emerging technologies. Metz has also contributed to The Atlantic and Wired magazine. Her work often explores the intersection of technology and society, with a focus on how AI is changing the way we live and work.
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Recent Articles
OpenAI's Advanced Voice Feature for ChatGPT: Human-Like Responses in Multiple Languages Coming Soon
Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024OpenAI introduces voice feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to interact using their voices instead of typing. The advanced voice model, which offers human-like responses nearly latency-free and in multiple languages, is currently being tested extensively and will be available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers in the fall. OpenAI delayed its release due to safety concerns and improvements. OpenAI's New Search Engine: Disrupting the Landscape with ChatGPT Integration
Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, are set to launch a new search engine within their platform, allowing users to crawl the web for answers directly through ChatGPT's interface. The team behind this project is making significant progress and could potentially put OpenAI in competition with industry giants like Google.