real-time prompting

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Real-time prompting refers to the practice of designing prompts for low-latency, voice-first AI agents, as opposed to traditional text-only models. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover OpenAI's GPT-Realtime model and its public playbook, which provides practical rules for building speech-to-speech experiences. Key themes include the distinct prompt engineering toolkit required for voice agents, the importance of low latency, and the shift from chat-based interactions to real-time, voice-first communication. The tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals working with AI-driven voice interfaces on Windows or cloud platforms.
  1. ChatGPT

    Voice-First Real-Time Prompting with GPT-Realtime

    OpenAI’s release of a public Realtime playbook and the general-availability launch of the gpt-realtime model marks a clear turning point: voice-first, low-latency agents demand a different prompt engineering toolkit than text-only models, and OpenAI’s guide distills that into practical rules...
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