How to use GPT-Live-1

Use this guide to understand the GPT Live entry, prepare a voice session, and separate what works today from the backend API connection that is still pending on this site.

Access checklist

Prepare before using GPT Live

Independent guide
Guide and planner only today: this page helps you prepare the session brief, but it does not run GPT-Live-1.

Use GPT-Live-1 in the right order

The practical path is simple: confirm where official access lives, prepare the task, then keep this site ready for API integration.

1

Start from ChatGPT access

GPT-Live-1 is a model/version term tied to GPT Live voice experiences. Use official ChatGPT surfaces for current access rather than assuming this site can run the model.

2

Write a session brief

Define the task, user context, allowed visual or screen signals, interruption behavior, answer length, and final summary format.

3

Use the entry as a handoff

The Prepare GPT Live brief action currently enters a pending state. When API access is connected, the same brief can become the request payload.

What to check before a GPT Live session

A useful voice session needs more than a model name. Prepare the job, the input modes, and the failure behavior before you start.

Goal

Name the outcome: answer a question, guide a screen, translate speech, coach a user, or summarize a call.

Context

Decide whether the session should use voice only, camera, screen, shared media, search, or a combination.

Turn style

Choose short spoken turns, clarifying questions, interruption handling, and when GPT Live should pause.

Safety boundary

Tell the assistant when to ask for confirmation and when to avoid guessing from visual or partial context.

Output

Ask for a final summary, next step, transcript note, checklist, or handoff message at the end of the session.

API status

Treat this site as an API-ready entry until backend GPT-Live access is connected and verified.

GPT-Live-1 access questions





Prepare your GPT Live entry

Go back to the homepage, write the session brief, and keep the entry ready for future API wiring.