AI Powered Voice Acting? - The FIRST LLM Designed for TTS
Welcome back to the Matt Vid Pro AI YouTube channel! Today, we're diving into Octave by Hume AI, an innovative large language model specifically built for text-to-speech tasks. Unlike traditional models, Octave understands the meaning behind words and can deliver more emotional, human-like speech. I'll show you hands-on demos and personal tests to see how Octa performs, including comparisons with 11 Labs and customizing acting instructions. Though sponsored by Hume, all opinions are my own as I evaluate the strengths and areas needing improvement in this cutting-edge technology. Join me as we explore the future of text-to-speech!
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00:00 Introduction and Excitement for a New AI Model
00:48 Understanding Octa's Unique Capabilities
01:28 Hands-On Experience and Benchmarks
02:43 Testing Octa's Text-to-Speech Features
06:53 Exploring the Text-to-Speech Playground
07:50 Creating and Testing Custom Voices
14:56 Comparing Octave with Traditional Text-to-Speech
22:42 Final Thoughts and Recommendations