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OpenVoice’s New AI Tool Makes Voice Cloning Easy and Free

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of OpenVoice, an open-source voice cloning model developed through a collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Tsinghua University, and Canadian AI startup MyShell! Experience it now: https://t.co/zHJpeVpX3t.

OpenVoice stands out with its near-instant cloning capabilities and detailed control options. It enables users to adjust various aspects of the voice, including tone, emotion, accent, rhythm, and intonation, using just a small audio clip. This level of control is not commonly found in existing voice cloning platforms.

MyShell’s lead researcher, Zengyi Qin, emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting the open-source research community, aligning with its vision of “AI for All.” OpenVoice’s release was accompanied by a research paper detailing its development and it’s available on the MyShell web app interface and HuggingFace, offering widespread accessibility.

So, why is OpenVoice so revolutionary? It’s simple: it offers unparalleled precision and control of voices with just a few clicks of a button, and it’s free! OpenVoice marks a significant step in the realm of AI voice technology and its open-source nature and advanced capabilities pave the way for more accessible and versatile voice cloning applications.

It’s a glimpse into the future of Artificial General Intelligence, showcasing the potential of AI in language, vision, and voice modalities. We’re passionate about making AI tools and technologies accessible to everyone, and OpenVoice is a major step in that direction. Try it out and see the AI revolution for yourself!

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