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I'd like to create one that serves as a pop culture encyclopedia. Like a much more thorough and malleable living wiki.
 
my bot will know about all the hot shit....from albums sales to concert dates. from the God MC to fukk ass lil yatchy.

my bot will say whether its oochie wally or one mic

it will be alot of work....but i have nothing but time and money and im trying to stay out them streets and out them dominican women.

 
my plan it to start off small with AI and testing within my office.

then expand to smart house and then have all my houses connected over the net..so i can talk out loud an control the temperature and lights in my house in PA and turn the air on in my carribean crib, send up to date stock info to my mobile, and scan for new porn...all from switzerland while having it answer emails, finding a good movie and arguing on the IC with @blackrain or @blakfiyaking .

my own global jarvis.

i like to dream big...thats all i ever do.
 
an for the scumbag crew....you can incorporate facial recognition.

this can help you out when a chick comes over...it scans her face...says hello to her at all the mirrors and puts her picture up in your wifi connected picture frames.

if you going to play the game...play it right.
 
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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbre...amazon-alexa-speech-synthesis-markup-language

Amazon’s Alexa can now whisper, bleep out swear words, and change its pitch

Amazon is trying to make its Alexa voice assistant sound more humanlike. Up until now, the female-sounding voice maintained an even, monotone cadence whenever speaking, but with Amazon’s new Speech Synthesis Markup Language that the company introduced this week, Alexa can whisper, vary its speaking speed, and bleep out words. Developers can also add pauses, change the pronunciation of a word, spell a word out, add audio snippets, and insert special words and phrases into their skill.

Amazon says this will allow Alexa to provide a “more natural voice experience.” Honestly, I never thought about why Alexa can’t whisper, but I can definitely see how it’ll make its vaguely robotic voice sound more believable and human. Unfortunately, we don’t have a preview of what Alexa will sound like when it whispers or emphasizes a word; we just have the code developers can include. Amazon says it’s hosting a webinar on May 18th on the new code, so maybe we’ll get a better idea then. The language markups are available to developers in the US, UK, and Germany.

Update 5/2, 11:14 AM ET: A reader named Roy has sent us a sample of Alexa whispering. Below is Alexa whispering this post about Alexa whispering. It hurts my ears, and definitely doesn’t make it sound more like a human, but what do you all think?
https://clyp.it/u1ab1gut
 
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I'm Tryin To Have Seccs With A Robo-Cardi B Or A 1999 Era Cyber Kim K...The Technology Isn't Advanced Enough Tho...Maybe A Couple Of More Decades
 

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