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'ChatGPT changed my life': Bengaluru auto driver's viral post earns a special OpenAI response

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July 3, 2026

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The driver revealed that he began using ChatGPT out of curiosity but soon realised it could help him in practical ways

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The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

OpenAI’s new GPT-Live lets ChatGPT listen and speak at the same time

OpenAI wants you to talk to ChatGPT, not type at it. On 8 July it launched GPT-Live, a new generation of voice models. The company says they make talking to AI feel much closer to a real conversation. Two versions, GPT-Live-1 and a smaller GPT-Live-1 mini, reach ChatGPT users worldwide from today. The headline change [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jul 3, 2026

IShowSpeed Net Worth: How Viral Streams and Global Fame Created a Multi-Million Dollar Fortune

One livestream can change everything. For most creators, that’s just wishful thinking. They stream for years without ever breaking through. But for ishowspeed net worth, a handful of viral moments completely changed the direction of his life. Today, IShowSpeed—whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr.—is one of the biggest internet personalities in the world. Whether []

Quartz

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· Jul 9, 2026

OpenAI launched new voice models that can listen and speak at the same time

The company is rolling out GPT-Live-1 and GPT-Live-1 mini globally, replacing the current Advanced Voice Mode in ChatGPT

The Register

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· Jul 8, 2026

OpenAI makes ChatGPT better at banter

With GPT-Live, talking, listening, and formulating answers all happen at once

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘That’s the Dude I Want Coming to Save Me’: Firefighter Benches 225 Pounds After Responding to Fire Alarm

A firefighter is going viral online, and it’s not because of a massive fire he put out. It’s because of what he put up on the bench press. In a clip that has since been reshared by various social media accounts, including X user @DudespostingWs and Barstool Sports on Instagram, a firefighter can be seen Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post ‘That’s the Dude I Want Coming to Save Me’: Firefighter Benches 225 Pounds After Responding to Fire Alarm appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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· Jul 8, 2026

OpenAI Launches GPT-Live: ChatGPT Can Now Listen and Speak at Once

OpenAI has officially launched its new GPT-Live voice model, designed to make interacting with AI feel like a genuine human conversation. The company began rolling out the update today across the ChatGPT mobile apps for iOS and Android, as well as the web interface. A key feature of GPT-Live is its full-duplex architecture. This allows [] The post OpenAI Launches GPT-Live: ChatGPT Can Now Listen and Speak at Once first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

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Related coverage for "'ChatGPT changed my life': Bengaluru auto driver's viral post earns a special OpenAI response": The Next Web — OpenAI’s new GPT-Live lets ChatGPT listen and speak at the same time. Wowplus — IShowSpeed Net Worth: How Viral Streams and Global Fame Created a Multi-Million Dollar Fortune. Quartz — OpenAI launched new voice models that can listen and speak at the same time. The Register — OpenAI makes ChatGPT better at banter. Daily Dot — ‘That’s the Dude I Want Coming to Save Me’: Firefighter Benches 225 Pounds After Responding to Fire Alarm. iPhone in Canada — OpenAI Launches GPT-Live: ChatGPT Can Now Listen and Speak at Once