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Under pressure from DeepSeek, OpenAI to roll out bunch of new features for all ChatGPT users

ByRomeo Minalane

Feb 28, 2025
Under pressure from DeepSeek, OpenAI to roll out bunch of new features for all ChatGPT users

Advanced Voice Mode, which allows users to have natural, free-flowing conversations with ChatGPT, has so far been exclusive to Plus subscribers. Now, OpenAI is rolling out a limited preview of the feature for all free users

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OpenAI’s latest move comes at a time when AI-powered chatbots are becoming more widely available and accessible. Google’s Gemini Live, which offers a fully free voice mode, is already a strong alternative for Android users. Image Credit: Reuters

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OpenAI is shaking things up with some big updates for ChatGPT users. In a move that seems to be driven by increasing competition from AI rivals like DeepSeek, the company has announced that free users will now get a preview of the highly praised Advanced Voice Mode. At the same time, it is expanding access to its Deep Research agent, making it available to all paid users, not just the Pro tier.

This update comes at a time when AI chatbots are getting more advanced and competitive, with Google’s Gemini Live offering a fully free voice mode on Android. OpenAI’s decision to open up features to a wider audience suggests it is keen to maintain its edge in the AI chatbot race.

Voice mode for free users

Advanced Voice Mode, which allows users to have natural, free-flowing conversations with ChatGPT, has so far been exclusive to Plus subscribers. Now, OpenAI is rolling out a limited preview of the feature for all free users, though it hasn’t specified exactly how much access they’ll get each day. The only hint the company has given is that Plus users will still receive five times the free tier’s limit.

Previously, free users were only given 10 minutes of voice conversation per month as an experiment, but this new rollout suggests OpenAI is ready to make the feature more widely available. Users can also choose from different voice options, adding a bit of personalisation to the experience. However, while Plus subscribers get the full power of ChatGPT-4o in Voice Mode, free users will only have access to a version powered by the slightly less advanced ChatGPT-4o mini. This has raised concerns among some users, who feel they’re not getting the best experience despite paying for the service.

Deep Research now for all paid users

Alongside the Voice Mode expansion, OpenAI is also making its Deep Research agent available to all paying subscribers, including those on Team, Edu, and Enterprise plans. Previously limited to Pro users, Deep Research is designed to speed up online research by analysing and synthesising information from across the web.

This tool, built using OpenAI’s o3 model, can process text, images, and even PDF files, making it a powerful asset for anyone conducting in-depth research. By automating the process of sifting through online sources, Deep Research significantly cuts down the time needed for fact-finding, making it a valuable feature for students, professionals, and businesses.

Competition heating up

OpenAI’s latest move comes at a time when AI-powered chatbots are becoming more widely available and accessible. Google’s Gemini Live, which offers a fully free voice mode, is already a strong alternative for Android users. By making Advanced Voice Mode available to free users and expanding access to Deep Research, OpenAI seems to be responding to the growing competition in the AI space.

While these updates are a step in the right direction, some users are still frustrated by the limitations on voice access and the use of a less powerful model for free users. As AI continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether OpenAI’s strategy will be enough to keep it ahead of the competition.

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