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?
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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in reply to Andre Louis • • •#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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