More than 10,000 people, per the Chrome Web Store, have downloaded and used Promptheus. The aim of the project, it seems, is to retain all the insight and almost unlimited fascination of ChatGPT (which can be accessed for free), but to make it faster and more accessible for users.
From the chat page for ChatGPT, users with the Promptheus extension installed just need to log in. They will then have access to the familiar chatbox, but the page will also have an additional function: while the spacebar is held, it will record the user’s voice.
As a brief tutorial via Dougie #withSeismic on YouTube demonstrates, ChatGPT will then respond to the spoken query (via the usual text) after the user releases the button. Whereupon, the user can repeat the process to ask follow-ups, as they descend into the information rabbit hole that ChatGPT sessions often develop into.
The creator of Promptheus, Dougie Silkstone (DS on YouTube), explained that a “native JS browser web speech API” was used to make the extension. Using it, then, ChatGPT will not speak back to the user, but such functionality is available elsewhere. Talk-to-ChatGPT, for instance, boasts the powerful functionality of Elevenlabs, allowing the system to read its responses back to the user.
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