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OpenAI has added three new voice models with reasoning capabilities to the Realtime API, enabling developers to build low-latency voice applications powered by GPT-5-class intelligence.
OpenAI has added three new voice models with reasoning capabilities to the Realtime API, enabling developers to build low-latency voice applications powered by GPT-5-class intelligence.
OpenAI Developers said on March 30, 2026 that Perplexity has been running voice experiences with the Realtime API in production and published lessons from that work. The post says Perplexity now handles millions of monthly voice sessions and details how the team changed context chunking, standardized audio formats, and tuned turn-taking for noisy real-world environments.