OpenAI has been clear in its messaging that different models perform differently. But my recent testing has shown that different interaction modes, even using the same model, also perform differently. As it turns out, ChatGPT in Voice Mode (both Standard and Advanced) is considerably less accurate than the web version. The reason? It doesn't want to take time to think because that would slow down the conversation.
OpenAI's ChatGPT recently engaged in that latter spooky ritual, at least figuratively speaking. Over on the r/OpenAI subreddit, a user reported that the chatbot's Advanced Voice Mode suddenly turned 'into a demon', in an utterly bizarre example of what we hope is not possession, but the system glitching out.