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Was this trained on Planet Money / NPR podcasts? The last audio (continuation of prompt) sounds eerily like Planet Money, I had to double check if my Spotify had accidentally started playing.


NPR voice is a thing.

It started with Ira Glass voice and now the default voice is someone that sounds like they're not certain they should be saying the very banal thing they are about to say, followed by a hand-shake protocol of nervous laughter.


Thank goodness for Scott Simon!


Could you link the v2?



While it won't be a full-on app, you might want to look into YugoGPT/YugoChat https://www.yugochat.com/en as it was specifically trained on the b/c/s/m languages


A bunch of interesting talks, I'm especially looking forward to hearing about the proposed EU e-ID, as well as finally meeting so many like-minded people in one place, for the first time after Covid (for me)


I'm not in the Speech Recognition circles and am looking for open source speech recognition I can play around with - would this be the new state of the art?


For me as a deaf person the current state of art (in terms of speed & usability) is the Recorder app on a Google Pixel phone (4a/6 Pro is what I've used)


Most probably


Yes


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