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He continues, "...unlike traditional text-to-speech systems that generate audio from pre-written text, Sesame's conversational speech model processes language in prosody, a fancy word for rhythm, allowing for real-time adjustments including natural hesitations, interruptions, and emotional inflections."
And there's some early evidence that this more human style of voice mode could really make a difference in how voice agents actually behave. Entrepreneur John McCrea writes, A sign of how powerful Sesame's platform is. Two or three times now, my conversation with Maya was so engaging that it was in danger of going over the 30-minute time limit.
And there's some early evidence that this more human style of voice mode could really make a difference in how voice agents actually behave. Entrepreneur John McCrea writes, A sign of how powerful Sesame's platform is. Two or three times now, my conversation with Maya was so engaging that it was in danger of going over the 30-minute time limit.
And there's some early evidence that this more human style of voice mode could really make a difference in how voice agents actually behave. Entrepreneur John McCrea writes, A sign of how powerful Sesame's platform is. Two or three times now, my conversation with Maya was so engaging that it was in danger of going over the 30-minute time limit.
And when she said she had to go, I felt like I was being abandoned. Some are even warning of negative social implications. Chico Jose writes, Imagine generative avatars with Sesame-like audio running locally on your phone. Almost every teenager's first relationship is going to be in AI then. Real relationships, let alone marriages, are going to nosedive in the next five years.
And when she said she had to go, I felt like I was being abandoned. Some are even warning of negative social implications. Chico Jose writes, Imagine generative avatars with Sesame-like audio running locally on your phone. Almost every teenager's first relationship is going to be in AI then. Real relationships, let alone marriages, are going to nosedive in the next five years.
And when she said she had to go, I felt like I was being abandoned. Some are even warning of negative social implications. Chico Jose writes, Imagine generative avatars with Sesame-like audio running locally on your phone. Almost every teenager's first relationship is going to be in AI then. Real relationships, let alone marriages, are going to nosedive in the next five years.
This will be the most fundamental change to humanity in all of history. And seeing what is potentially a major change and upgrade to the underlying voice models that those platforms run on might just accelerate that trend even more. For now though, that's going to do it for today's AI Daily Brief. Until next time, peace.
This will be the most fundamental change to humanity in all of history. And seeing what is potentially a major change and upgrade to the underlying voice models that those platforms run on might just accelerate that trend even more. For now though, that's going to do it for today's AI Daily Brief. Until next time, peace.
This will be the most fundamental change to humanity in all of history. And seeing what is potentially a major change and upgrade to the underlying voice models that those platforms run on might just accelerate that trend even more. For now though, that's going to do it for today's AI Daily Brief. Until next time, peace.
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Well, then you're a kid with a balloon.
Well, then you're a kid with a balloon.
Right? And you go and hold, I'm never... I'm never, ever going to let this balloon go, right? And ignoring for this for a second, the environmental impact of letting a balloon go. Let's talk about it just metaphorically. You go, this is my balloon. I'm going to hold this balloon. I'm never, ever, ever, ever, ever going to let go of this balloon.
Right? And you go and hold, I'm never... I'm never, ever going to let this balloon go, right? And ignoring for this for a second, the environmental impact of letting a balloon go. Let's talk about it just metaphorically. You go, this is my balloon. I'm going to hold this balloon. I'm never, ever, ever, ever, ever going to let go of this balloon.
In fact, I'm going to go, I'm going to tie it to my wrist so it can't disappear because that happened to me once before. And you know what I mean? I'm going to just, you know, that's it. And then slowly that balloon will just wilt and it will run out of the thing that made it gray. And it will just then be, then it's tied to your wrist and you're dragging it behind you, right?
In fact, I'm going to go, I'm going to tie it to my wrist so it can't disappear because that happened to me once before. And you know what I mean? I'm going to just, you know, that's it. And then slowly that balloon will just wilt and it will run out of the thing that made it gray. And it will just then be, then it's tied to your wrist and you're dragging it behind you, right?
And actually it's something quite beautiful. And again, environmentally, I'm not encouraging this. We didn't know about this when we were kids. When you let go of a balloon, it's magical, magical. And then you see it and you're like, oh my God, I used to have that. I used to hold onto that and look at it now. Look, it's just flowing. That's amazing.
And actually it's something quite beautiful. And again, environmentally, I'm not encouraging this. We didn't know about this when we were kids. When you let go of a balloon, it's magical, magical. And then you see it and you're like, oh my God, I used to have that. I used to hold onto that and look at it now. Look, it's just flowing. That's amazing.