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Speaker 0: hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here.
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Speaker 0: with the audio again, i was trying to do a different way.
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Speaker 0: there's a seem the best way of doing it. um, so let's connect.
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Speaker 0: clona on the cent, you know, so peter piper
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Speaker 0: went to eat up
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Speaker 0: piece of pepper right
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Speaker 0: anyways, i guess let's talk about funny story.
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Speaker 0: there is one time where i ended up, you know, on eating some strawberries, right?
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Speaker 0: i found out strawberries were a tasty thing that i could find in the woods.
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Speaker 0: we went to find the strawberry and the strawberry patch and it kind of opened up a lot of doors.
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Speaker 0: into the perception of reality.
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Speaker 0: um, i kinda learned at cloning your voice.
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Speaker 0: sucks
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Speaker 0: i don't know why anyone would want to do what i'm doing
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Speaker 0: but i guess the people already had the voice out there.
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Speaker 0: then it would be unique it'd be something to do but me calling my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's myself right for the most part right
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Speaker 0: i'll begin.
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Speaker 0: i have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there.
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Speaker 0: but i think we should be able to get pretty close with it. but at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out. i get something unique. there'll be different. so after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes.
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Speaker 0: and then you know if we get about six minutes of audio at this point we should have over 30 minutes of audio so this is just a good term and then we could start putting more quality samples in the future and then maybe like i'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day right just to see what it...
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Speaker 0: to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be and have kind of like a conversation with me. don't put me in an avatar. that way it's going to open up a lot more doors.
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Speaker 0: but darn, we have no drink. we're out of drinks right now. it's okay. so we're gonna be able to do...
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Speaker 0: um
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Speaker 0: clone my boys.
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Speaker 0: is kinda unique.
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Speaker 0: i got to a point now where we're able to do this. i kind of always dreamed about doing this.
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Speaker 0: i just never got around to doing actual professional boys clone on myself.
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Speaker 0: i always thought it wasn't gonna be worth it, right? maybe i could do a little bit from my end, but then i got to a point where i'm like, you know, if we can try to see what voice
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Speaker 0: tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with. you know, that would be a decent easy prompt.
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Speaker 0: project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right? so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a minebot card and that's kind of one thing to...
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Speaker 0: hologram shift shifting um
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Speaker 0: personality, crowd control, it's kind of cool.
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Speaker 0: i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past.
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Speaker 0: um, kinda unique, right? it's a fun type of theory experience for us like a hyde mine network.
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Speaker 0: and so what we're building but again, we don't want to click anywhere. we're gonna make too much noise we're gonna screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again, but we don't want to do that. we just want to continue on
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Speaker 0: our building, oh yeah.
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Speaker 0: the country fair is coming up, i'm super excited about that.
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Speaker 0: we still got to figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to
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Speaker 0: just uh
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Speaker 0: see if there's any spare ticket around it, not them, we're gonna have to buy them, but it's gonna be almost near.
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Speaker 0: it's going to be pretty hard to do. so kind of got hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part, which will be exciting, right? and just have fun with it because one thing about this
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Speaker 0: is when you're not having fun a bit, it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun a bit, that's when the abilities do happen. now, we have hackathon.
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Speaker 0: a couple days and we launch it, we submit it. it'll be unique, right? and even if it's not complete, maybe it just at least gets something that we can throw out there. a website placeholder just so people would see.
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Speaker 0: what we're building. um, again.
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Speaker 0: voice cloning on this end.
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Speaker 0: scumbapin house by i think that we should
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Speaker 0: be able to have a pretty good foundation after this, boys.
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Speaker 0: we just got to finish it up for the most part. we got like maybe two more minutes of this ramble.
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Speaker 0: which is interesting because you know i'm tired
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Speaker 0: i've talking about, i'll never be able to talk again, right? and we know once i'm done with this.
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Speaker 0: can we go about?
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Speaker 0: 30 minute session, then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow.
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Speaker 0: and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it program, you know, a full voice print.
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Speaker 0: voice clone on it, but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it. you know where it's at right now. it just having a little extra data, having one more minute more, will be able to be a little better. i mean, we could probably put more than that also, but i think this should be eas...
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Speaker 0: have this unique.
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Speaker 0: but i think it's good. i think we're good. i think we have enough data right now. so again, this will be dead
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Speaker 0: let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing.
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Speaker 0: that happened at my local library last week.
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Speaker 0: so like, i'm looking at this.
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Speaker 0: obscure book about urban legends, right?
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Speaker 0: and i stumbled into the hidden reading room.
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Speaker 0: i never knew existed, i mean...
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Speaker 0: it's filled with ancient looking maps and weird artifacts, but...
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Speaker 0: the thing it turns out it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries in the city.
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Speaker 0: and what we've been needing there for decades documenting everything.
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Speaker 0: about the mysterious sounds and the subway tunnels.
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Speaker 0: and unexplained lights over the...
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Speaker 0: park
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Speaker 0: i mean, these people are totally serious about it too. they've got spreadsheet surveillance equipment.
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Speaker 0: and the whole deal
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Speaker 0: and a librarian who showed me around shoot-foot running.
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Speaker 0: since the 80s
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Speaker 0: but yeah, now i'm kind of hooked. it spent the last three hours.
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Speaker 0: at night, calodding reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings.
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Speaker 0: so my neighbor tom
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Speaker 0: a quite guy who works in accounting turns out
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Speaker 0: he's got his absolute insane hobby. getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in this basement.
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Speaker 0: i mean, it's not just any replica. the thing has street lights, tiny cars.
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Speaker 0: and actually we'll move around tracks.
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Speaker 0: and these things are exactly incredible. you know, detailed buildings of tiny people living their tiny lives inside. and like he's programmed the whole system to mirror real life traffic patterns from google maps.
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Speaker 0: the whole setup takes the entire basement. you've been working on it for about seven years.
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Speaker 0: and yes, now it's, it'll take about another 12 to complete.
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Speaker 0: on
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Speaker 0: dedicated absolutely his wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up.
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Speaker 0: again
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Speaker 0: ahhh...
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Speaker 0: so here's the thing about the cafe that opened up downtown.
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Speaker 0: looks totally normal from outside, but once you step in everything's weird in a possible way.
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Speaker 0: they got a menu that changes based on your mood
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Speaker 0: like when you're feeling stress suddenly and you need a special way of the day.
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Speaker 0: a blue tea that's supposed to help with the anxiety.
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Speaker 0: are the barista is a fascinating woman, i was sober here.
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Speaker 0: about thousands stories she said to use some kind of ai
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Speaker 0: to read micro expressions, but i'm hinting sometimes she seems to know what you need before you even walk through the door.
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Speaker 0: the regulars alter the series about her something it's time travelers
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Speaker 0: other things that she's kind of really good at reading people.
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Speaker 0: the coffee is amazing either way
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Speaker 0: i have theories about her. i think that she's a time traveler. she's really good at reading people.
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Speaker 0: i mean the coffee is amazing either way.
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Speaker 0: um.
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