OpenAI Lowers API Costs: 5 Voices Added at Just $0.06 per Million
OpenAI’s real-time API update makes it easier for developers to use by adding five new voices and lowering the price to $0.06 per million tokens and $0.24 per audio minute.
OpenAI announced a big update to its real-time API on Wednesday. OpenAI has added five new voices for developers to incorporate into their apps. The company showed off three of these voices on its official X handle: Ash, Verse, and Ballad.
Thanks for your attention. OpenAI’s Realtime API is still in public beta, which means that developers can’t get client-side authentication. The parent company of ChatGPT has greatly lowered the price of its real-time API to make it easier for more people to use.
It will cost about $0.06 ($100 per million tokens) to send audio, and it will cost about $0.24 per minute to send audio.
Pika 1.5 has undergone some changes. We’ve added three new Halloween-themed videos: “levitate,” “eye pop,” and “decapitate.”
These three new effects introduce special effects that complement Halloween themes, enabling video makers to enhance the fun of their videos. Pika users can immediately utilize these effects. Pika is one of the best-known platforms for turning text into videos.
It is based in Palo Alto, California. So far, it has gotten more than $100 million from a number of investors.
Fans of Nintendo can’t wait for its next console, but the company recently released something that everyone didn’t expect. Nintendo Music is an app that allows you to stream music.
People who have the Nintendo Music app will be able to listen to old and new game music from Nintendo games like Splatoon, Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda. But keep in mind that only Switch Online subscribers will be able to use this music streaming app.
Users can customize the curated playlists for various games and popular characters within the app. You can get the app on both iOS and Android.
Humanoid Robots Go Viral Again with New Video
Humanoid robots made by Boston Dynamics have become very popular over the years, thanks to several videos that went viral. Boston Dynamics, the company, recently released a new video that has the potential to become viral.
The newest video features the Atlas robot picking up and moving car parts. The outstanding thing is that it can do this task without any help from a person, which shows that it has gotten much better at thinking and being robotic.
This stands in stark contrast to Tesla’s Optimus Robots, which require human assistance despite the company’s claims of self-sufficiency.
The latest development by Altas Robot could be beneficial news, especially for the manufacturing industry, which is trying to cut down on its reliance on human labor to save money and make more things.