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teamofkeys · 8 days ago
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Bring Your Audio to Life with Our AI for Audio Service
At Team of Keys, we use the art of sound design with advanced AI technology to create dynamic, immersive audio experiences made for your vision. Our AI for Audio Service analyzes your project’s unique needs, crafting rich soundscapes and seamless audio elements that evolve with your brand and audience. Whether it’s for podcasts, videos, or interactive media, we ensure every note resonates with creativity and precision. Ready to transform your sound? Let’s create something unforgettable. Contact Us today!
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ephemerasnape · 2 years ago
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Bait and Switch (Audio)
Sebastian and Ominis discuss a serious problem they're having... 🤣
"I do not have pimples!" - Sebastian Sallow
AUDIO 18+
(Humor. Not explicit, innuendo only, but still potentially embarrassing :)
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vague-humanoid · 7 months ago
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At the California Institute of the Arts, it all started with a videoconference between the registrar’s office and a nonprofit.
One of the nonprofit’s representatives had enabled an AI note-taking tool from Read AI. At the end of the meeting, it emailed a summary to all attendees, said Allan Chen, the institute’s chief technology officer. They could have a copy of the notes, if they wanted — they just needed to create their own account.
Next thing Chen knew, Read AI’s bot had popped up inabout a dozen of his meetings over a one-week span. It was in one-on-one check-ins. Project meetings. “Everything.”
The spread “was very aggressive,” recalled Chen, who also serves as vice president for institute technology. And it “took us by surprise.”
The scenariounderscores a growing challenge for colleges: Tech adoption and experimentation among students, faculty, and staff — especially as it pertains to AI — are outpacing institutions’ governance of these technologies and may even violate their data-privacy and security policies.
That has been the case with note-taking tools from companies including Read AI, Otter.ai, and Fireflies.ai.They can integrate with platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teamsto provide live transcriptions, meeting summaries, audio and video recordings, and other services.
Higher-ed interest in these products isn’t surprising.For those bogged down with virtual rendezvouses, a tool that can ingest long, winding conversations and spit outkey takeaways and action items is alluring. These services can also aid people with disabilities, including those who are deaf.
But the tools can quickly propagate unchecked across a university. They can auto-join any virtual meetings on a user’s calendar — even if that person is not in attendance. And that’s a concern, administrators say, if it means third-party productsthat an institution hasn’t reviewedmay be capturing and analyzing personal information, proprietary material, or confidential communications.
“What keeps me up at night is the ability for individual users to do things that are very powerful, but they don’t realize what they’re doing,” Chen said. “You may not realize you’re opening a can of worms.“
The Chronicle documented both individual and universitywide instances of this trend. At Tidewater Community College, in Virginia, Heather Brown, an instructional designer, unwittingly gave Otter.ai’s tool access to her calendar, and it joined a Faculty Senate meeting she didn’t end up attending. “One of our [associate vice presidents] reached out to inform me,” she wrote in a message. “I was mortified!”
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pixelannotation · 6 months ago
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neturbizenterprises · 10 months ago
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Revolutionize Your Podcast with Podcastle AI
Explore the transformative impact of generative AI in podcast creation with us! This video delves into how AI technologies are revolutionizing the industry by automating content creation, enhancing audio quality, and personalizing listener experiences. We’ll discuss tools like Podcastle's clip generator and revoice feature that streamline workflows for podcasters and content creators.
Discover advanced methods for improving production processes, from AI-driven transcription services to programmatic podcast advertising. These innovations not only enhance accessibility but also help monetize content effectively. Join us as we uncover these exciting developments in media production!
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Podcastle AI:
Explore the transformative impact of generative AI in podcast creation with us! This video delves into how AI technologies are revolutionizing the industry by automating content creation, enhancing audio quality, and personalizing listener experiences. We’ll discuss tools like Podcastle's clip generator and revoice feature that streamline workflows for podcasters and content creators.
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bittoexabyteit · 1 year ago
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teamofkeys · 21 days ago
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The Future of AI in Audio: Revolutionizing or Replacing Humans?
Audio AI is influencing both the creation and the way we watch and listen to personalized content. What progress has AI in Audio Service made, and in what ways is this still-young industry developing
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ultragamerz · 1 year ago
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The Rise of AI in Crypto: A Look at Top Projects by Ecosystem
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The Rise of AI in Crypto: A Look at Top Projects by Ecosystem
The Rise of AI in Crypto: A Look at Hyped Projects by Ecosystem
The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency is a bustling landscape teeming with innovative ideas. AI projects are utilizing blockchain technology to create decentralized marketplaces for data, training models, and AI computation. This article explores some of the most hyped projects within the AI in crypto space, categorized by their primary ecosystem, and explores potential future players in the L1 blockchain space.
Ethereum-Based AI Projects:
Fetch.ai (FET): Focuses on building a decentralized machine learning network powered by autonomous economic agents.
Ocean Protocol (OCEAN): Creates a decentralized marketplace for data sharing.
SingularityNET (AGI): Aims to be a global marketplace for AI services and tools.
Numerai (NMR): Specializes in building a decentralized hedge fund powered by artificial intelligence.
iExec RLC (RLC): Provides a decentralized cloud computing platform for running AI applications.
Cortex (CORT): Focuses on building an open-source, interoperable AI ecosystem.
Enigma (ENG): Offers a privacy-preserving computation platform for AI.
Imgnai (XIMG): Focuses on AI-powered image and video recognition applications.
SBR (SBR): Aims to build a decentralized marketplace for AI-powered medical data.
ALI (ALI): Creates a decentralized platform for AI-driven asset management.
Jub (JUB): Offers a secure enclave solution for AI training on confidential data.
Naka (NAKA): Provides a decentralized platform for AI-powered prediction markets.
Cosmos-Based AI Project:
Injective Protocol (INJ): Creates a decentralized derivatives exchange powered by AI and machine learning.
Own Blockchain Projects:
DeepBrain Chain (DBC): Develops a blockchain infrastructure specifically designed for AI applications.
Deepcoin (DEP): Focuses on AI-powered financial services and risk management.
Solana-Based AI Projects:
Serum (SRM): Provides a decentralized exchange with on-chain order book management, leveraging AI for efficient market making.
Pyth Network (PYTH): Offers a decentralized oracle network specifically designed for providing reliable data feeds for AI applications.
Other Blockchain Projects:
Arweave (AR): (Own Blockchain) Creates a permanent decentralized storage solution for AI data and models.
Audius (AUDIO): (Ethereum) Builds a decentralized music streaming platform powered by AI for music discovery and curation.
Potential AI Players on Other L1 Blockchains:
While the space is still evolving, some L1 blockchains are exploring AI integration through ongoing development or community projects. Here are a few potential future players to watch:
Cardano (ADA): The Cardano community recently voted to allocate funding for AI projects, and SingularityNET (AGI) has expressed interest in integrating with Cardano. A hypothetical “Cardano AI (CAI)” coin is also a possibility in the future.
Important Note:
While the coins listed above represent some of the hyped AI projects in crypto, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research before investing in any cryptocurrency. The AI in crypto space is still evolving, and many projects remain in their early stages of development. Consider the project’s team, technology roadmap, and community engagement before making any investment decisions.
The Future of AI in Crypto:
The integration of AI and blockchain holds immense potential for the future of data management, machine learning development, and financial services. As these technologies converge, we can expect to see further innovation and disruption across various industries. However, navigating the hype and identifying truly groundbreaking projects requires careful research and a cautious investment approach.
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ephemerasnape · 1 year ago
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Finally...
How to spell Victor... Rockwood..? Reckward...? Woodworth...????.. The guy in the over-sized top hat who looks like a circus ringmaster.
How to spell that guy's fucking name.
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jcmarchi · 2 months ago
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Google Cloud Next 2025: Doubling Down on AI with Silicon, Software, and an Open Agent Ecosystem
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Google Cloud Next 2025: Doubling Down on AI with Silicon, Software, and an Open Agent Ecosystem
Las Vegas is playing host to Google Cloud Next 2025, an event unfolding at a critical moment for the technology industry. The artificial intelligence arms race among the cloud titans – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud – is escalating rapidly. Google, often cast as the third contender despite its formidable technological prowess and deep AI research roots, seized the Cloud Next stage to articulate a comprehensive and aggressive strategy aimed squarely at the enterprise AI market.
The narrative, delivered by Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian and echoed by Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, centered on moving AI transformation from mere possibility to tangible reality. Google underscored its claimed momentum, citing over 3,000 product advancements in the past year, a twentyfold surge in Vertex AI platform usage since the previous Cloud Next event, more than four million developers actively building with its Gemini family of models, and showcasing over 500 customer success stories during the conference.
However, Google Cloud Next 2025 was more than a showcase of incremental updates or impressive metrics. It also unveiled a multi-pronged offensive. By launching powerful, inference-optimized custom silicon (the Ironwood TPU), refining its flagship AI model portfolio with a focus on practicality (Gemini 2.5 Flash), opening its vast global network infrastructure to enterprises (Cloud WAN), and making a significant, strategic bet on an open, interoperable ecosystem for AI agents (the Agent2Agent protocol), Google is aggressively positioning itself to define the next evolutionary phase of enterprise AI – what the company is increasingly terming the “agentic era.”
Ironwood, Gemini, and the Network Effect
Central to Google’s AI ambitions is its continued investment in custom silicon. The star of Cloud Next 2025 was Ironwood, the seventh generation of Google’s Tensor Processing Unit (TPU). Critically, Ironwood is presented as the first TPU designed explicitly for AI inference – the process of using trained models to make predictions or generate outputs in real-world applications. 
The performance claims for Ironwood are substantial. Google detailed configurations scaling up to an immense 9,216 liquid-cooled chips interconnected within a single pod. This largest configuration is claimed to deliver a staggering 42.5 exaflops of compute power. Google asserts this represents more than 24 times the per-pod compute power of El Capitan, currently ranked as the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
While impressive, it’s important to note such comparisons often involve different levels of numerical precision, making direct equivalency complex. Nonetheless, Google positions Ironwood as a greater than tenfold improvement over its previous high-performance TPU generation.
Beyond raw compute, Ironwood boasts significant advancements in memory and interconnectivity compared to its predecessor, Trillium (TPU v6).
Perhaps equally important is the emphasis on energy efficiency. Google claims Ironwood delivers twice the performance per watt compared to Trillium and is nearly 30 times more power-efficient than its first Cloud TPU from 2018. This directly addresses the growing constraint of power availability in scaling data centers for AI.
Google TPU Generation Comparison: Ironwood (v7) vs. Trillium (v6)
Feature Trillium (TPU v6) Ironwood (TPU v7) Improvement Factor Primary Focus Training & Inference Inference Specialization Peak Compute/Chip Not directly comparable (diff gen) 4,614 TFLOPs (FP8 likely) – HBM Capacity/Chip 32 GB (estimated based on 6x claim) 192 GB 6x HBM Bandwidth/Chip ~1.6 Tbps (estimated based on 4.5x) 7.2 Tbps 4.5x ICI Bandwidth (bidir.) ~0.8 Tbps (estimated based on 1.5x) 1.2 Tbps 1.5x Perf/Watt vs. Prev Gen Baseline for comparison 2x vs Trillium 2x Perf/Watt vs. TPU v1 (2018) ~15x (estimated) Nearly 30x ~2x vs Trillium
Note: Some Trillium figures are estimated based on Google’s claimed improvement factors for Ironwood. Peak compute comparison is complex due to generational differences and likely precision variations.
Ironwood forms a key part of Google’s “AI Hypercomputer” concept – an architecture integrating optimized hardware (including TPUs and GPUs like Nvidia’s Blackwell and upcoming Vera Rubin), software (like the Pathways distributed ML runtime), storage (Hyperdisk Exapools, Managed Lustre), and networking to tackle demanding AI workloads.
On the model front, Google introduced Gemini 2.5 Flash, a strategic counterpoint to the high-end Gemini 2.5 Pro. While Pro targets maximum quality for complex reasoning, Flash is explicitly optimized for low latency and cost efficiency, making it suitable for high-volume, real-time applications like customer service interactions or rapid summarization.
Gemini 2.5 Flash features a dynamic “thinking budget” that adjusts processing based on query complexity, allowing users to tune the balance between speed, cost, and accuracy. This simultaneous focus on a high-performance inference chip (Ironwood) and a cost/latency-optimized model (Gemini Flash) underscores Google’s push towards the practical operationalization of AI, recognizing that the cost and efficiency of running models in production are becoming paramount concerns for enterprises.
Complementing the silicon and model updates is the launch of Cloud WAN. Google is effectively productizing its massive internal global network – spanning over two million miles of fiber, connecting 42 regions via more than 200 points of presence – making it directly available to enterprise customers. 
Google claims this service can deliver up to 40% faster performance compared to the public internet and reduce total cost of ownership by up to 40% versus self-managed WANs, backed by a 99.99% reliability SLA. Primarily targeting high-performance connectivity between data centers and connecting branch/campus environments, Cloud WAN leverages Google’s existing infrastructure, including the Network Connectivity Center. 
While Google cited Nestlé and Citadel Securities as early adopters, this move fundamentally weaponizes a core infrastructure asset. It transforms an internal operational necessity into a competitive differentiator and potential revenue stream, directly challenging both traditional telecommunication providers and the networking offerings of rival cloud platforms like AWS Cloud WAN and Azure Virtual WAN.
(Source: Google DeepMind)
The Agent Offensive: Building Bridges with ADK and A2A
Beyond infrastructure and core models, Google Cloud Next 2025 placed an extraordinary emphasis on AI agents and the tools to build and connect them. The vision presented extends far beyond simple chatbots, envisioning sophisticated systems capable of autonomous reasoning, planning, and executing complex, multi-step tasks. The focus is clearly shifting towards enabling multi-agent systems, where specialized agents collaborate to achieve broader goals.
To facilitate this vision, Google introduced the Agent Development Kit (ADK). ADK is an open-source framework, initially available in Python, designed to simplify the creation of individual agents and complex multi-agent systems. Google claims developers can build a functional agent with under 100 lines of code. 
Key features include a code-first approach for precise control, native support for multi-agent architectures, flexible tool integration (including support for the Model Context Protocol, or MCP), built-in evaluation capabilities, and deployment options ranging from local containers to the managed Vertex AI Agent Engine. ADK also uniquely supports bidirectional audio and video streaming for more natural, human-like interactions. An accompanying “Agent Garden” provides ready-to-use samples and over 100 pre-built connectors to jumpstart development.
The true centerpiece of Google’s agent strategy, however, is the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol. A2A is a new, open standard designed explicitly for agent interoperability. Its fundamental goal is to allow AI agents, regardless of the framework they were built with (ADK, LangGraph, CrewAI, etc.) or the vendor who created them, to communicate securely, exchange information, and coordinate actions. This directly tackles the significant challenge of siloed AI systems within enterprises, where agents built for different tasks or departments often cannot interact.
This push for an open A2A protocol represents a significant strategic gamble. Instead of building a proprietary, closed agent ecosystem, Google is attempting to establish the de facto standard for agent communication. This approach potentially sacrifices short-term lock-in for the prospect of long-term ecosystem leadership and, crucially, reducing the friction that hinders enterprise adoption of complex multi-agent systems.
By championing openness, Google aims to accelerate the entire agent market, positioning its cloud platform and tools as central facilitators.
How A2A works (Source: Google)
Recalibrating the Cloud Race: Google’s Competitive Gambit
These announcements land squarely in the context of the ongoing cloud wars. Google Cloud, while demonstrating impressive growth often fueled by AI adoption, still holds the third position in market share, trailing AWS and Microsoft Azure. Cloud Next 2025 showcased Google’s strategy to recalibrate this race by leaning heavily into its unique strengths and addressing perceived weaknesses.
Google’s key differentiators were on full display. The long-term investment in custom silicon, culminating in the inference-focused Ironwood TPU, provides a distinct hardware narrative compared to AWS’s Trainium/Inferentia chips and Azure’s Maia accelerator. Google consistently emphasizes performance-per-watt leadership, a potentially crucial factor as AI energy demands soar. The launch of Cloud WAN weaponizes Google’s unparalleled global network infrastructure, offering a distinct networking advantage.
Furthermore, Google continues to leverage its AI and machine learning heritage, stemming from DeepMind’s research and manifested in the comprehensive Vertex AI platform, aligning with its market perception as a leader in AI and data analytics.
Simultaneously, Google signaled efforts to address historical enterprise concerns. The massive $32 billion acquisition of cloud security firm Wiz, announced shortly before Next, is a clear statement of intent to bolster its security posture and improve the usability and experience of its security offerings – areas critical for enterprise trust.
Continued emphasis on industry solutions, enterprise readiness, and strategic partnerships further aims to reshape market perception from a pure technology provider to a trusted enterprise partner. 
Taken together, Google’s strategy appears less focused on matching AWS and Azure service-for-service across the board, and more concentrated on leveraging its unique assets – AI research, custom hardware, global network, and open-source affinity – to establish leadership in what it perceives as the next crucial wave of cloud computing: AI at scale, particularly efficient inference and sophisticated agentic systems. 
The Road Ahead for Google AI
Google Cloud Next 2025 presented a compelling narrative of ambition and strategic coherence. Google is doubling down on artificial intelligence, marshaling its resources across custom silicon optimized for the inference era (Ironwood), a balanced and practical AI model portfolio (Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash), its unique global network infrastructure (Cloud WAN), and a bold, open approach to the burgeoning world of AI agents (ADK and A2A).
Ultimately, the event showcased a company moving aggressively to translate its deep technological capabilities into a comprehensive, differentiated enterprise offering for the AI era. The integrated strategy – hardware, software, networking, and open standards – is sound. Yet, the path ahead requires more than just innovation. 
Google’s most significant challenge may lie less in technology and more in overcoming enterprise adoption inertia and building lasting trust. Converting these ambitious announcements into sustained market share gains against deeply entrenched competitors demands flawless execution, clear go-to-market strategies, and the ability to consistently convince large organizations that Google Cloud is the indispensable platform for their AI-driven future. The agentic future Google envisions is compelling, but its realization depends on navigating these complex market dynamics long after the Las Vegas spotlight has dimmed.
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incomegenius · 1 year ago
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Rask AI Review 2024: Transforming Video Localization and Dubbing
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In the ever-evolving landscape of AI-driven solutions, Rask AI stands out as a game-changer in the realm of video localization and dubbing. This comprehensive Rask AI review explores the features, use cases, and user feedback, shedding light on how this cutting-edge tool is revolutionizing the way content is translated and dubbed across various industries.
Introduction to Rask AI
Are you searching for a robust AI video localization and dubbing tool? Look no further than Rask AI. This article delves into the transformative capabilities of Rask AI, highlighting its impact on employee training, marketing, YouTube content creation, education, and more.
Rask AI Use Cases
1. Employee and Customer Training Rask AI emerges as an invaluable resource for organizations aiming to enhance employee and customer training. By seamlessly translating training videos into multiple languages, Rask AI facilitates effective communication, improving engagement and inclusivity. The tool’s dubbing feature receives accolades for its ability to replicate human speech nuances, ensuring a personalized learning experience.
2. Marketing Solutions For businesses eyeing global expansion, Rask AI offers powerful marketing solutions. The tool’s video localization feature empowers companies to communicate their messages effectively across diverse cultures and languages. This not only boosts customer engagement but also establishes a strong international presence, contributing to enhanced brand visibility.
3. YouTube Multi-Language Audio Content creators on YouTube often grapple with the challenge of reaching a global audience. Rask AI’s AI-powered dubbing tool provides a solution by enabling the addition of multi-language audio tracks to videos. This not only broadens the creator’s reach but also fosters international growth, as YouTube creators effortlessly connect with viewers from various language backgrounds.
4. Content Creation and Distribution Rask AI proves to be a valuable asset for content creators and distributors across various genres. Whether producing educational content, entertainment videos, or informational tutorials, Rask AI facilitates easy translation and adaptation for different languages and regions. This, in turn, expands audience reach, increases engagement, and amplifies the impact of content.
5. Game Development Game developers benefit significantly from Rask AI’s voice cloning and audio localization features. Incorporating localized audio enhances the gaming experience for players worldwide, while the voice cloning feature adds a personalized touch to characters, fostering deeper player connection and engagement.
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Features of Rask AI
1. Video Localization Rask AI’s video localization feature empowers users to translate and adapt videos seamlessly for different languages and regions. This includes the option to add subtitles or dubbing, ensuring content accessibility and engagement on a global scale.
2. Audio Localization Content creators, educators, and game developers can leverage Rask AI’s audio localization feature to translate and adapt audio content for diverse audiences. This enhances inclusivity and engagement for viewers from various language backgrounds.
3. Voice Cloning Rask AI’s voice cloning feature allows users to create personalized audio content with unique voices. Ideal for game developers, content creators, and marketers, this feature helps projects stand out by adding a distinctive touch to characters or marketing materials.
4. Multi-Speakers The multi-speaker feature by Rask AI enables users to incorporate multiple voices into videos or audio content. This proves particularly useful for content that involves dialogue or collaboration between different characters, creating a dynamic and engaging viewer experience.
5. SRT Uploading Rask AI simplifies the process of adding subtitles to videos through easy SRT file uploading. This feature enhances the inclusivity of videos, ensuring accessibility for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing.
User Feedback and Testimonials
1. Accessibility and Inclusivity in Online Education Users commend Rask AI for its transformative impact on accessibility and inclusivity in online education. By translating educational videos and adding localized audio, Rask AI facilitates equal access to quality education, fostering a more inclusive learning environment for students with diverse language backgrounds.
2. Replication of Human Speech Nuances and Subtleties User satisfaction resonates in feedback highlighting Rask AI’s ability to replicate human speech nuances and subtleties. The AI-powered tool surpasses expectations, accurately capturing the emotions, intonations, and inflections of human speech, delivering an authentic and engaging experience for viewers.
3. Language Support With support for translation in over 130 languages, Rask AI empowers users to create content for diverse audiences worldwide. Additionally, the voice cloning feature is available in 28 languages, offering personalization options that resonate with target audiences, regardless of their language background.
Pricing and Trial Options
1. Free Trial Curious about Rask AI’s capabilities? The platform offers a risk-free free trial, allowing users to explore the features and assess suitability for their specific needs. This trial period ensures an informed decision before committing to a subscription.
2. Flexible Pricing Plans Rask AI caters to diverse user requirements with flexible pricing plans. Designed to accommodate varying usage levels, these plans ensure users pay only for what they need, allowing scalability as needs evolve.
3. Additional Minutes For users with occasional spikes in usage, Rask AI provides the option to purchase additional minutes. This flexibility ensures uninterrupted access to the platform’s localization and dubbing tools, providing peace of mind for users with fluctuating usage patterns.
API Access and Community Engagement
1. API Access for Integration Rask AI facilitates seamless integration into existing workflows or systems through API access. This streamlines the localization and dubbing process, optimizing efficiency and productivity for users.
2. Active Community and Newsletters Rask AI boasts an active user community, a valuable resource for sharing experiences, insights, and best practices. Subscribing to Rask AI’s newsletters keeps users informed about the latest features, enhancements, and industry trends, fostering collaboration and supporting users in maximizing the potential of their content.
Exploration of Rask AI’s Impact
As we delve deeper into the transformative capabilities of Rask AI, it becomes evident that its influence extends beyond the surface-level features. The tool’s commitment to addressing specific industry needs and its user-centric approach positions it as a frontrunner in the competitive landscape of AI video localization and dubbing.
Enhanced Educational Experiences
1. In-Depth Examination of Online Education Rask AI’s impact on online education goes beyond mere translation. Educators utilizing this tool find it instrumental in reaching a wider student base, including those with limited English proficiency. By translating educational videos and adding localized audio, Rask AI ensures equal access to quality education, fostering a sense of inclusivity and belonging among diverse learners.
2. Special Focus on Kids’ Content For creators of kids’ content, Rask AI emerges as a game-changer. By translating and adapting videos for different languages, creators can engage young viewers from various cultural backgrounds. This not only enhances the learning experience for children but also encourages language development and enables them to connect with content that reflects their own cultural identities.
Niche Applications in Marketing
1. Unpacking the Potential for Niche Marketing Rask AI’s impact on marketing is particularly noteworthy, especially for businesses targeting niche markets. The tool’s video localization capabilities make it easy for companies to adapt their marketing content for specific regions, resulting in a more profound impact and resonance with target audiences. As a result, businesses can establish a meaningful connection with their audience, leading to increased brand loyalty and customer retention.
2. Crafting Sales Videos for Global Audiences The significance of Rask AI in the realm of sales videos cannot be overstated. By translating and adapting sales videos for different languages, businesses can effectively communicate their products or services to customers worldwide. This not only enhances customer engagement but also contributes to increased sales and the establishment of a formidable global presence.
Rask AI’s Continuous Innovation
1. Evolution of Features One aspect that sets Rask AI apart is its commitment to continuous innovation. The platform consistently evolves its features to meet the changing needs of its users. Regular updates, driven by user feedback, ensure that Rask AI remains at the forefront of the industry, offering cutting-edge solutions for video localization and dubbing.
2. Industry-Specific Adaptations Rask AI’s adaptability extends to industry-specific requirements. Recognizing that different sectors have unique demands, the platform is designed to cater to the nuances of diverse industries. Whether it’s the dynamic needs of game developers, the precise requirements of educators, or the creative demands of content creators, Rask AI proves to be a versatile tool that aligns with specific industry challenges.
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Deeper Dive into Rask AI’s Features
1. Video Localization in Action Rask AI’s video localization feature is not just a tool; it’s a catalyst for expanding audience reach. Users can effortlessly translate and adapt videos for different languages and regions, adding subtitles or dubbing to ensure content accessibility and engagement. This feature’s impact resonates across industries, from educational institutions to marketing agencies, amplifying the effectiveness of visual content.
2. Unpacking the Audio Localization Experience The audio localization feature of Rask AI stands out for its versatility. Content creators, educators, and game developers can seamlessly translate and adapt audio content for diverse audiences. This feature goes beyond language translation; it ensures a nuanced and inclusive experience for viewers, contributing to a more immersive and engaging content consumption journey.
3. Personalization through Voice Cloning Rask AI’s voice cloning feature opens a realm of possibilities for personalization. Game developers, content creators, and marketers can create audio content with distinct voices, adding a unique touch to projects. Whether it’s crafting memorable character voices or infusing marketing materials with personality, Rask AI’s voice cloning feature has become a tool for standing out in the crowded digital landscape.
4. Multi-Speakers for Dynamic Content The multi-speaker feature is a testament to Rask AI’s commitment to dynamic content creation. Users can seamlessly add multiple voices to their videos or audio content, enhancing the overall experience for viewers. This proves particularly beneficial for content involving dialogue or collaboration between different characters, contributing to the creation of more engaging and immersive content.
5. Streamlined Subtitling with SRT Uploading Rask AI simplifies the process of making content accessible through SRT uploading. Users can easily upload SRT files containing subtitle information, ensuring that their content remains inclusive to viewers who may be deaf or hard of hearing. This streamlined approach to subtitling aligns with Rask AI’s overarching goal of fostering inclusivity in content creation.
User-Centric Pricing and Accessibility
1. Elevating the Free Trial Experience Rask AI’s commitment to user satisfaction is exemplified through its free trial offering. Users can explore the full spectrum of the platform’s capabilities, gaining a hands-on experience of its features before committing. This risk-free trial period ensures that users can make an informed decision based on their specific needs and requirements.
2. Flexible Pricing for Varied Needs The flexibility embedded in Rask AI’s pricing plans caters to the diverse requirements of its user base. Designed to accommodate varying usage levels, these plans ensure that users only pay for what they need. This adaptability allows users to scale their usage as their needs evolve, making Rask AI an affordable and accessible solution for various budgets.
3. Additional Minutes for Uninterrupted Usage Recognizing that users may have occasional spikes in usage, Rask AI provides the option to purchase additional minutes. This flexibility ensures uninterrupted access to the platform’s localization and dubbing tools, providing peace of mind for users who may experience fluctuations in their content creation workflows.
Seamless Integration with API Access
1. Optimizing Workflows with API Access Rask AI’s provision of API access exemplifies its commitment to streamlining workflows for users. This functionality allows seamless integration with existing platforms or systems, optimizing the localization and dubbing process. Users can leverage this feature to enhance efficiency and productivity, aligning with their broader content creation strategies.
Community Engagement and Information Dissemination
1. Fostering Collaboration through an Active Community The active community surrounding Rask AI serves as a testament to the tool’s impact. Users engage in sharing experiences, insights, and best practices, creating a collaborative space for learning and growth. This community-driven approach ensures that users have a support system to navigate challenges and maximize the potential of their videos and audio content.
2. Informed Decision-Making with Newsletters Rask AI keeps its user base informed and empowered through newsletters. These regular updates provide insights into the latest features, enhancements, and news related to the platform. By subscribing to Rask AI’s newsletters, users stay abreast of new opportunities, industry trends, and tips for optimizing their localization and dubbing efforts.
Looking Ahead: Rask AI’s Future
As we conclude this comprehensive review of Rask AI, it’s clear that the platform’s impact on AI video localization and dubbing is multi-faceted. From enhancing educational experiences to revolutionizing marketing strategies, Rask AI emerges as a versatile tool that caters to the evolving needs of diverse industries.
As the technological landscape continues to evolve, Rask AI’s commitment to innovation and user-centric solutions positions it as a frontrunner in the AI-driven content creation space. The platform’s transformative impact.
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Conclusion
Rask AI emerges as a transformative force in AI video localization and dubbing, offering a comprehensive set of features, extensive language support, and user-friendly pricing plans. As user testimonials highlight the tool’s impact on accessibility, inclusivity, and replication of human speech nuances, Rask AI positions itself as a go-to solution for content creators, educators, and businesses looking to amplify their global reach. Experience the future of video localization and dubbing with Rask AI today.
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What is Rask AI, and how does it differ from other video localization tools? Rask AI is a cutting-edge AI-powered platform specializing in video localization and dubbing. What sets it apart is its comprehensive set of features, including video and audio localization, voice cloning, multi-speakers, and SRT uploading. The platform’s commitment to user-centric pricing, extensive language support, and continuous innovation distinguishes it from other tools in the market.
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Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it
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My next book is The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation: it’s a Big Tech disassembly manual that explains how to disenshittify the web and bring back the old good internet. The hardcover comes from Verso on Sept 5, but the audiobook comes from me — because Amazon refuses to sell my audio:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
Amazon owns Audible, the monopoly audiobook platform that controls >90% of the audio market. They require mandatory DRM for every book sold, locking those books forever to Amazon’s monopoly platform. If you break up with Amazon, you have to throw away your entire audiobook library.
That’s a hell of a lot of leverage to hand to any company, let alone a rapacious monopoly that ran a program targeting small publishers called “Project Gazelle,” where execs were ordered to attack indie publishers “the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle”:
https://www.businessinsider.com/sadistic-amazon-treated-book-sellers-the-way-a-cheetah-would-pursue-a-sickly-gazelle-2013-10
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[Image ID: Journalist and novelist Doctorow (Red Team Blues) details a plan for how to break up Big Tech in this impassioned and perceptive manifesto….Doctorow’s sense of urgency is contagious -Publishers Weekly]
I won’t sell my work with DRM, because DRM is key to the enshittification of the internet. Enshittification is why the old, good internet died and became “five giant websites filled with screenshots of the other four” (h/t Tom Eastman). When a tech company can lock in its users and suppliers, it can drain value from both sides, using DRM and other lock-in gimmicks to keep their business even as they grow ever more miserable on the platform.
Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/#hey-guys
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[Image ID: A brilliant barn burner of a book. Cory is one of the sharpest tech critics, and he shows with fierce clarity how our computational future could be otherwise -Kate Crawford, author of The Atlas of AI”]
The Internet Con isn’t just an analysis of where enshittification comes from: it’s a detailed, shovel-ready policy prescription for halting enshittification, throwing it into reverse and bringing back the old, good internet.
How do we do that? With interoperability: the ability to plug new technology into those crapulent, decaying platform. Interop lets you choose which parts of the service you want and block the parts you don’t (think of how an adblocker lets you take the take-it-or-leave “offer” from a website and reply with “How about nah?”):
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/adblocking-how-about-nah
But interop isn’t just about making platforms less terrible — it’s an explosive charge that demolishes walled gardens. With interop, you can leave a social media service, but keep talking to the people who stay. With interop, you can leave your mobile platform, but bring your apps and media with you to a rival’s service. With interop, you can break up with Amazon, and still keep your audiobooks.
So, if interop is so great, why isn’t it everywhere?
Well, it used to be. Interop is how Microsoft became the dominant operating system:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
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[Image ID: Nobody gets the internet-both the nuts and bolts that make it hum and the laws that shaped it into the mess it is-quite like Cory, and no one’s better qualified to deliver us a user manual for fixing it. That’s The Internet Con: a rousing, imaginative, and accessible treatise for correcting our curdled online world. If you care about the internet, get ready to dedicate yourself to making interoperability a reality. -Brian Merchant, author of Blood in the Machine]
It’s how Apple saved itself from Microsoft’s vicious campaign to destroy it:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
Every tech giant used interop to grow, and then every tech giant promptly turned around and attacked interoperators. Every pirate wants to be an admiral. When Big Tech did it, that was progress; when you do it back to Big Tech, that’s piracy. The tech giants used their monopoly power to make interop without permission illegal, creating a kind of “felony contempt of business model” (h/t Jay Freeman).
The Internet Con describes how this came to pass, but, more importantly, it tells us how to fix it. It lays out how we can combine different kinds of interop requirements (like the EU’s Digital Markets Act and Massachusetts’s Right to Repair law) with protections for reverse-engineering and other guerrilla tactics to create a system that is strong without being brittle, hard to cheat on and easy to enforce.
What’s more, this book explains how to get these policies: what existing legislative, regulatory and judicial powers can be invoked to make them a reality. Because we are living through the Great Enshittification, and crises erupt every ten seconds, and when those crises occur, the “good ideas lying around” can move from the fringes to the center in an eyeblink:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/12/only-a-crisis/#lets-gooooo
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[Image ID: Thoughtfully written and patiently presented, The Internet Con explains how the promise of a free and open internet was lost to predatory business practices and the rush to commodify every aspect of our lives. An essential read for anyone that wants to understand how we lost control of our digital spaces and infrastructure to Silicon Valley’s tech giants, and how we can start fighting to get it back. -Tim Maughan, author of INFINITE DETAIL]
After all, we’ve known Big Tech was rotten for years, but we had no idea what to do about it. Every time a Big Tech colossus did something ghastly to millions or billions of people, we tried to fix the tech company. There’s no fixing the tech companies. They need to burn. The way to make users safe from Big Tech predators isn’t to make those predators behave better — it’s to evacuate those users:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/18/urban-wildlife-interface/#combustible-walled-gardens
I’ve been campaigning for human rights in the digital world for more than 20 years; I’ve been EFF’s European Director, representing the public interest at the EU, the UN, Westminster, Ottawa and DC. This is the subject I’ve devoted my life to, and I live my principles. I won’t let my books be sold with DRM, which means that Audible won’t carry my audiobooks. My agent tells me that this decision has cost me enough money to pay off my mortgage and put my kid through college. That’s a price I’m willing to pay if it means that my books aren’t enshittification bait.
But not selling on Audible has another cost, one that’s more important to me: a lot of readers prefer audiobooks and 9 out of 10 of those readers start and end their searches on Audible. When they don’t find an author there, they assume no audiobook exists, period. It got so bad I put up an audiobook on Amazon — me, reading an essay, explaining how Audible rips off writers and readers. It’s called “Why None of My Audiobooks Are For Sale on Audible”:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/25/can-you-hear-me-now/#acx-ripoff
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[Image ID: Doctorow has been thinking longer and smarter than anyone else I know about how we create and exchange value in a digital age. -Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock]
To get my audiobooks into readers’ ears, I pre-sell them on Kickstarter. This has been wildly successful, both financially and as a means of getting other prominent authors to break up with Amazon and use crowdfunding to fill the gap. Writers like Brandon Sanderson are doing heroic work, smashing Amazon’s monopoly:
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/guest-editorial-cory-doctorow-is-a-bestselling-author-but-audible-wont-carry-his-audiobooks/
And to be frank, I love audiobooks, too. I swim every day as physio for a chronic pain condition, and I listen to 2–3 books/month on my underwater MP3 player, disappearing into an imaginary world as I scull back and forth in my public pool. I’m able to get those audiobooks on my MP3 player thanks to Libro.fm, a DRM-free store that supports indie booksellers all over the world:
https://blog.libro.fm/a-qa-with-mark-pearson-libro-fm-ceo-and-co-founder/
Producing my own audiobooks has been a dream. Working with Skyboat Media, I’ve gotten narrators like @wilwheaton​, Amber Benson, @neil-gaiman​ and Stefan Rudnicki for my work:
https://craphound.com/shop/
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[Image ID: “This book is the instruction manual Big Tech doesn’t want you to read. It deconstructs their crummy products, undemocratic business models, rigged legal regimes, and lies. Crack this book and help build something better. -Astra Taylor, author of Democracy May Not Exist, but We’ll Miss It When Its Gone”]
But for this title, I decided that I would read it myself. After all, I’ve been podcasting since 2006, reading my own work aloud every week or so, even as I traveled the world and gave thousands of speeches about the subject of this book. I was excited (and a little trepedatious) at the prospect, but how could I pass up a chance to work with director Gabrielle de Cuir, who has directed everyone from Anne Hathaway to LeVar Burton to Eric Idle?
Reader, I fucking nailed it. I went back to those daily recordings fully prepared to hate them, but they were good — even great (especially after my engineer John Taylor Williams mastered them). Listen for yourself!
https://archive.org/details/cory_doctorow_internet_con_chapter_01
I hope you’ll consider backing this Kickstarter. If you’ve ever read my free, open access, CC-licensed blog posts and novels, or listened to my podcasts, or come to one of my talks and wished there was a way to say thank you, this is it. These crowdfunders make my DRM-free publishing program viable, even as audiobooks grow more central to a writer’s income and even as a single company takes over nearly the entire audiobook market.
Backers can choose from the DRM-free audiobook, DRM-free ebook (EPUB and MOBI) and a hardcover — including a signed, personalized option, fulfilled through the great LA indie bookstore Book Soup:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
What’s more, these ebooks and audiobooks are unlike any you’ll get anywhere else because they are sold without any terms of service or license agreements. As has been the case since time immemorial, when you buy these books, they’re yours, and you are allowed to do anything with them that copyright law permits — give them away, lend them to friends, or simply read them with any technology you choose.
As with my previous Kickstarters, backers can get their audiobooks delivered with an app (from libro.fm) or as a folder of MP3s. That helps people who struggle with “sideloading,” a process that Apple and Google have made progressively harder, even as they force audiobook and ebook sellers to hand over a 30% app tax on every dollar they make:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/red-team-blues-another-audiobook-that-amazon-wont-sell/posts/3788112
Enshittification is rotting every layer of the tech stack: mobile, payments, hosting, social, delivery, playback. Every tech company is pulling the rug out from under us, using the chokepoints they built between audiences and speakers, artists and fans, to pick all of our pockets.
The Internet Con isn’t just a lament for the internet we lost — it’s a plan to get it back. I hope you’ll get a copy and share it with the people you love, even as the tech platforms choke off your communities to pad their quarterly numbers.
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Next weekend (Aug 4-6), I'll be in Austin for Armadillocon, a science fiction convention, where I'm the Guest of Honor:
https://armadillocon.org/d45/
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/31/seize-the-means-of-computation/#the-internet-con
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[Image ID: My forthcoming book 'The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation' in various editions: Verso hardcover, audiobook displayed on a phone, and ebook displayed on an e-ink reader.]
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