Read out a numpty statement in your own voice, complete with the weird stops, starts, ridiculous tangents about cats and dogs and World War II, and do that in front of a few of your closest friends.
If they don't stop you within the first 30 seconds, they're doing it wrong, yet a questionably competent so-called world-leader is allowed to do that in front of the press and thousands of other people, oh and other *actual* world leaders and this is seen as OK now?
Is this not cause for concern?

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One day I sat down, you know, I, you, on a chair, like people sometimes do, all the time, and I ate dinner. Like a person, not like a dog from a bowl, but at that table. Like millions and millions of other people all over the world. A really good table. Actually the greatest table, and I had fish. Not like goldfish, which by the way, you should never just flush them down the toilet, you know they tried to do that to me once in school but it was bad. Very bad. It was not good for me, it was not good for them. I ate the fish. The fish didn't get flushed, not yet. Not then. Not now anyway. Sometimes they get flushed though, but that's a very special time at that moment, for now.

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#AudioMo Day 17: One of the more ridiculous things I've ever posted.
I call it 'A Box Of Numpty.'

This message is threaded, and the original message contains the text I wrote, which I've now had voiced by #ElevenLabs new Alpha model. You can add special tags to the text, so the audio becomes more natural-sounding apparently.
Given that I think a certain person is nothing but an AI hallucination anyway, I thought I'd ask another AI (Google Gemma3 in this case) to extend my writings further, which I did. I then used a voice clone of me to have it read out, and well, this is the result. Somehow it seems fitting.
The original message contains all the text I wrote, and the voice clone reads that, plus the extended section.
Alt-text contains the new text written by Google Gemma 3.

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