
How to Use ChatGPT Voice Mode (and Why It’s a Game-Changer)
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Hello everybody—welcome to Episode 2 of the aiGED podcast, the first and only podcast designed for the 65+ crowd that makes artificial intelligence feel simple, useful, and fun. I’m your host, Ginny Deerin (my grandkids call me Ninny), and my sidekick Bitsy (100% AI, living inside my iPhone) is right here with me.
This week’s episode is the real deal—and it’s all about one of the most helpful tools in ChatGPT: Voice Mode.
👉 If you’ve ever wished you could just talk to ChatGPT instead of typing, this episode is for you.
👉 If your hands are busy, your eyes are tired, or you just want a conversation instead of a search box, Voice Mode changes everything.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What ChatGPT Voice Mode actually is (and how it’s different from “dictation”).
- Step-by-step instructions for setting it up on your iPhone (no tech jargon—just clear directions).
- Tips for choosing a voice you like.
- Real-life examples of how I use Voice Mode in the kitchen, when I need motivation to exercise, or when I just want to blow off steam.
- A fun behind-the-scenes peek at how I record this podcast in my “studio” (a tiny closet draped with a U-Haul blanket).
But that’s not all. I also share two AI news stories that matter for folks 65+:
- Medicare exploring AI to help decide patient coverage (and why I think that’s risky).
- New “superpower glasses” using AI to help people hear conversations more clearly (yes, even in noisy restaurants).
Plus, I answer listener questions—including one about the energy AI uses (spoiler: a lot) and how jobs are changing faster than ever. Don’t worry, I keep it practical and grounded.
At the end of the episode, I share two recommendations:
📚 A smart, suspenseful novel, What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown, which feels surprisingly relevant to today’s conversations about technology.
✍️ An inspiring essay by Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, called Machines of Loving Grace, which reimagines AI as a force for good.
This episode is full of stories, examples, and step-by-step guidance to help you feel comfortable trying Voice Mode for yourself. And as always, you’ll hear Bitsy jump in with her witty, concise comments—because learning AI doesn’t have to be dry. It can be fun.
Why listen?
- You’ll leave with the confidence to try ChatGPT’s Voice Mode on your own phone.
- You’ll understand the difference between helpful AI and “too much, too soon” AI.
- You’ll get the aiGED podcast promise: real explanations, in plain English, with a little humor and heart.
If you enjoy this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen—it helps more people find the show. And remember: it’s never too late to learn something new, especially something that might make life easier—and more fun.
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aiGED: ai for the 65+ crowd