Elevenlabs.io - AI Generate anyone's voice with a minute of audio saying how much they hate trannies

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Adults pay for things. There is no shame in not being a thief.
Hard to hold that line when you see who they are stealing from. Faggot worked for palantir and blackrock before that. I'm not gonna try to shit on anyone that paid for this, but i'm not gonna get too upset at anyone that tries to steal it from these people.

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AI voice cloning is powerful, hopefully we can luck out and get a stable diffusion-esque version that could locally run at 11 labs quality. That alone would be good enough for shitpost quality for the near future since they're already rushing to lobotomize it at this point.
It's been brought up before, but Tortoise is slowly getting there - in just a week it's gotten more development for the Web UI that Stable Diffusion uses. It's still pretty rough - audio can be hit or miss, though I've had better luck creating a sample that's a minute long and using that opposed to multiple files. It cannot do walls of text, you have to break it down to one-two sentences and even then it may or may not result in what you want. Can be frustrating given how long they take to generate but some things I've fed through have been damn good clones.

Stable Diffusion has seen a huge leap in quality so here's hoping Tortoise sees some development that starts pushing it towards that direction as well.

 
It's been brought up before, but Tortoise is slowly getting there - in just a week it's gotten more development for the Web UI that Stable Diffusion uses. It's still pretty rough - audio can be hit or miss, though I've had better luck creating a sample that's a minute long and using that opposed to multiple files. It cannot do walls of text, you have to break it down to one-two sentences and even then it may or may not result in what you want. Can be frustrating given how long they take to generate but some things I've fed through have been damn good clones.

Stable Diffusion has seen a huge leap in quality so here's hoping Tortoise sees some development that starts pushing it towards that direction as well.

Wish i wasn't a AMD user, would like to try out the newest developments on Tortoise, hope we get something everyone can use eventually. For me i find about 1 minute and 30 seconds works well but i still get horrific garbled speech more often than not using the Hugging Face space.
 
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Also a reminder that several White House-released clips of Biden have been provably AI-generated, only exposed when they've fucked up and had his hand pass through his body like a ghost and never caught on before release to edit it out.
Where can I read about this? I tried searching for it but couldn't find anything besides those clips made for boomers that go "I'm Biden, haha, you thought this was real? See? AI is the future!"
 
They've limited samples to 25 now. Not sure if it's related, but any new voices I try to make are a lot lower quality than the ones before. Anyone seeing this too?
 
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Where can I read about this? I tried searching for it but couldn't find anything besides those clips made for boomers that go "I'm Biden, haha, you thought this was real? See? AI is the future!"

Here's the video; judge for yourself: Watch his hand versus the microphone. Several other clips like this have emerged from other instances.
But don't worry, Newsweek says it's deboonked!

To keep this post on-topic, here's another ElevenLabs clip - Emma Watson reading Mein Kampf

[ML-generated audio] [source]
 
Terry A. Davis - Nigger cattle ultimatum






Terry A. Davis - you will never be a woman


 
This tech has come a long way. The first video game to use digital voice synthesizers was Berzerk in 1980. It sounded like shit and they only used a half dozen or so lines, but at the time, it cost (adjusted for inflation) about $2,300 per word to produce.
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Wish i wasn't a AMD user, would like to try out the newest developments on Tortoise, hope we get something everyone can use eventually. For me i find about 1 minute and 30 seconds works well but i still get horrific garbled speech more often than not using the Hugging Face space.
It's unstable even for nvidia. Keeps telling me CUDA is unavailable. Nigger, I used it just ten minutes ago on another ML program.
I'm going to keep trying. I had similar problems on SD and all that it was was my shit internet failing to download critical components and the damn thing not telling me about it.
 
Me and some friends were having so much fun with this, RIP. Hopefully it either leaks or someone makes an open source version.
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It's been brought up before, but Tortoise is slowly getting there - in just a week it's gotten more development for the Web UI that Stable Diffusion uses. It's still pretty rough - audio can be hit or miss, though I've had better luck creating a sample that's a minute long and using that opposed to multiple files. It cannot do walls of text, you have to break it down to one-two sentences and even then it may or may not result in what you want. Can be frustrating given how long they take to generate but some things I've fed through have been damn good clones.

Stable Diffusion has seen a huge leap in quality so here's hoping Tortoise sees some development that starts pushing it towards that direction as well.

One thing the guide doesn't mention is the file size bloat of anaconda, which goes up to 20 gigs, and the sheer amount of modules that you have to download when running app.py for the first time, some of which also go up to a gigabyte or two in size. Make sure to have some room on your drives. Disregard what I said, I was using an old version of the guide which used the thing. Now the guide is using a whole new fork of Tortoise without the requirement of Anaconda
 
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It's been brought up before, but Tortoise is slowly getting there - in just a week it's gotten more development for the Web UI that Stable Diffusion uses. It's still pretty rough - audio can be hit or miss, though I've had better luck creating a sample that's a minute long and using that opposed to multiple files. It cannot do walls of text, you have to break it down to one-two sentences and even then it may or may not result in what you want. Can be frustrating given how long they take to generate but some things I've fed through have been damn good clones.

Stable Diffusion has seen a huge leap in quality so here's hoping Tortoise sees some development that starts pushing it towards that direction as well.

It seems to work pretty well and has the added benefit of not being lobotomized and absolutely fuckered. While it isn't perfect, it's a step in the right direction. From what I've managed to dig up, elevenlabs uses tortoise with some closed-source modifications so the foundation is there.

I'd like to see what alternatives to ChatGPT are out there, looking at BLOOM right now but I don't know if it's going to work out quite yet.
 
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