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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»ChatGPT Starts Speaking Like a Demon, Users Say It’s ‘Straight Out of a Horror Movie’

    ChatGPT Starts Speaking Like a Demon, Users Say It’s ‘Straight Out of a Horror Movie’

    April 29, 2025

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT startled users this week with a terrifying voice glitch that some are calling straight out of a horror movie.

    A Reddit post that quickly gained traction described how ChatGPT’s normally calm “Sol” voice transformed into a screeching, demonic distortion.

    A viral post on the r/OpenAI subreddit showed ChatGPT’s “Sol” voice, designed to sound “savvy and relaxed” , suddenly degrade into a screeching, distorted mess.

    Suddenly, crackling static builds up, and the voice devolves into furious, distorted shrieks. The users called the experience both “hilarious and terrifying.”

    It wasn’t an isolated event.

    Other users chimed in with similar horror stories, reporting random high-pitched whistles, distorted laughter, and voice shifts every few paragraphs. “It’s a nightmare room,” one Redditor wrote.

    Photo by Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash

    OpenAI introduced an upgraded Voice Mode in August 2024, showcasing shockingly human-like interactions, complete with inhaling, coughing, and laughing.

    It was praised for realism but also raised concerns about how unsettling AI could feel when it crosses into the “too human” territory.

    Reece Rogers at Wired predicted this discomfort early on. In testing, he encountered ominous static and unnerving gasps from Voice Mode, calling the experience “chilling.”

    The unsettling reality

    OpenAI’s own internal safety tests found serious bugs

      • Voice Mode could imitate a user’s voice without consent.
      • In one case, it screamed “No!” without warning.
      • It could also scream on command, according to user reports shortly after release.

    These glitches might seem minor technically. But when layered onto an AI trying to perfectly mimic human voice and emotion, they become deeply unsettling.

    Why you should care

    AI-generated voices are entering everyday life, from customer service bots to digital companions. When a system designed to sound human suddenly screams or glitches, it doesn’t just break immersion, it triggers visceral fear.

    It highlights the risk of deploying highly human-like AI before the underlying systems are stable. Pushing AI voices to sound more natural creates incredible opportunities, but when glitches strike, it exposes how fragile and eerie that illusion really is.

    We want our AI to sound human, but maybe not too human. Especially when it starts screaming like it’s possessed.

    The post ChatGPT Starts Speaking Like a Demon, Users Say It’s ‘Straight Out of a Horror Movie’ appeared first on DailyAI.

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