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"path": "/t/voice-ai-people-are-you-using-agents-sdk-on-prod/1380748#post_3",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-13T14:59:58.000Z",
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"@f10w",
"https://openai.com/index/the-next-evolution-of-the-agents-sdk/",
"New Realtime Voice Models in the API",
"Announcements",
"Realtime and audio",
"Using realtime models",
"Voice agents"
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"textContent": "Hi @f10w!\n\nI am probably biased here, but I wanted to add a few details.\n\nThe Agents SDK did get a major recent update, centered on Sandbox Agents, controlled execution environments, memory/resume, and harness customization. The caveat is that this is still version 0.14.0.\n\nJust a few days ago, the default model for realtime agents was updated to the newest model, gpt-realtime-2.\n\nIn the context of using the newest realtime models, I suggest following the best practices guidance. I recently created a list of relevant sources and will link it below.\n\nHope this helps!\n\nhttps://openai.com/index/the-next-evolution-of-the-agents-sdk/\n\nNew Realtime Voice Models in the API Announcements\n\n> Additional Documentation and Guides related to this release: Realtime and audio Updated overview for choosing between voice agents, realtime translation, realtime transcription, and request-based audio APIs. It explicitly routes low-latency voice agents to gpt-realtime-2. Using realtime models New/updated prompting guide for gpt-realtime-2, including reasoning effort, preambles, tool policies, unclear audio handling, exact entity capture, and long-session behavior. Voice agents Updat…",
"title": "Voice AI people: Are you using Agents SDK on prod?"
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