50 points

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times - wow, really? Jaime, pull that up. It was the age of reason AND foolishness? Crazy.

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43 points

Consuming a tremendous amount of energy and water in running AI models to paraphrase a book when you can read the book in same amount of time or less is capitalist innovation

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19 points

I truly don’t get it. Especially when audiobooks exist.

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8 points

There are a lot of books that don’t have (and likely not going to have) audiobook versions. So there is some use for getting better text to speech with the extra stuff an AI could add. And of course have accessibility options that don’t have such robotic sounding with bad pronunciation.

That being said, shit is about profits first and the other stuff is not the focus. While I would love to listen to some books with the voice of the authors (or even could be neat to hear voices of podcasters I like read them). I would rather hear hear them read by people that either just really like it as a hobby or wanting to practice voice acting if the authors/podcasters aren’t in control of their voice an AI is using. Which reminds me that I should check LibriVox for some non-official audiobooks that I want to read but am too busy to do so.

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29 points

Requesting a Cumtown version that adds a laughing Greek man and Gay Michael Douglas to everything

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20 points

Greek Chorus

Greek Cackling

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13 points

Stav Bot lives!

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Excited for the future where everyone is totally illiterate.

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5 points

the future is already here, it just isn’t equally distributed yet

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26 points

No way! AI is now capable of text to speech?! Something we’ve had since the 80s? The future truly is here.

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