
Hello! I've been at the experimenting and developing experimental AI items and voice technology, pushing the boundaries of innovation in this field so we can utilise it in our AI in BikeMesh
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Here are some that showcase a range of demos that highlight the potential of these technologies, and we are excited to explore how we can integrate various aspects of these experiments into our own projects.
By leveraging these advancements, we aim to enhance user experiences and drive engagement through cutting-edge solutions.
Stay tuned as we continue to evolve our work with these groundbreaking technologies
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... Michael
Experimental

Voice Cloning Audio Books
In this experiment, I have cloned my voice by using Elevenlabs technology to give an accurate representation, then I fed the book into the tool. To this end the contents of the PDF "Of Mice and Men" and produced the book with Audio (an Audiobook if you will :-)) - there may be some experimental errors, but in large, here is a free audiobook (out of copyright in the UK)​​​​


Just the notes please...
At BikeMesh, we harnessed the power of AI tools to create a distinctive study plan tailored to our unique needs. So we can onboard new staff and bring them up to speed.
This innovative approach allowed us to train our models effectively, ensuring optimal performance and accuracy.
By integrating these insights, we enhanced our tools, paving the way for more efficient learning experiences. Our commitment to leveraging technology continues to drive our success.

How about a Podcast?
Now we have all the tools above, but some people like to hear people chat about it all Podcast style.
So I created a Podcast discussing the book and breaking it down. For some people thats better than listening to the book itself!
This all comes under a Universal Design for Learning btw, which in short means absord whatever method you as a learner like better!
