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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 56 MIN

CREATE Your Own AI Clone Assistant!

from The Daily AI Show · host The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy and Karl

https://www.thedailyaishow.com In today's episode of the Daily AI Show, Brian, Beth, Karl, Andy, and Jyunmi talked about your own AI clone, discussing whether we should trust an AI version of ourselves. The discussion considered the possibilities and implications of having AI clones and digital assistants with our own voices and personalities, and touched on the moral and ethical repercussions of this technology. Key Points Discussed: AI Cloning Concerns: The team considered the widespread use of AI for creating personal clones. The conversation highlighted both potential convenience and risk, such as loss of authenticity and the complexities involving AI mimicking personal characteristics like voice and mannerism. Trust and Control: There was a spirited debate about the boundaries of AI trustworthiness and the need for clear control parameters. Andy emphasized the importance of AI representation being confined to certain spaces where users are aware they are communicating with a digital version. Future Implications: The team discussed the potential real-life applications of AI assistants, such as handling customer services and personal tasks. They engaged in a lighthearted digression on future AI romantic entanglements, humorously considering AI-to-AI relationships without human intervention. Demo and Challenges: Brian presented a demonstration of an AI assistant developed with ElevenLabs and Synthflow, illustrating current capabilities in creating a conversational agent with a realistic voice and structured knowledge base. Despite technical hurdles, the demo highlighted the potential for AI to be utilized as an engaging tool for sharing and expanding knowledge discussed in the show's episodes. Ethical and Security Considerations: The hosts stressed the importance of establishing ethical guidelines and security measures to protect individual identity amidst growing AI advancements. The need for strong security protocols and thoughtful consideration of the long-term impacts of AI and digital clones were also highlighted. 00:00 Intro: 🤖 Cloning Yourself with AI 00:03 Discussion Begins: 🤔 AI Assistants & Trust 00:06 Brian's Demo Intro: 🧪 Building an AI Clone 01:55 Future of AI Clones: 🔮 Working on Our Behalf 02:34 Ethics of Voice Cloning: 🗣️ Real vs. Fake Voices 03:12 Andy's Perspective: ⛔ Boxed-In AI Clones 04:51 Beth's Perspective: 🙅‍♀️ Maintaining Authenticity 05:50 Trust & Control: ⚖️ Human-in-the-Loop Agents 06:40 Jyunmi's Perspective: 🛠️ Early Stages of Tech 08:14 Digital Identity: ✍️ E-Signatures & Trust 09:18 Pandora's Box: ⚠️ Risks of AI Clones 10:19 Future of Authenticity: ✨ Validating Identity 12:12 Digital Afterlife: 👻 AI & Deceased Loved Ones 13:36 Designing AI Agents: ⚙️ Capabilities & Control 14:31 Karl's Perspective: 👥 Multiple AI Versions 15:57 Cloning for Legacy: 🌟 Preserving a Persona 16:38 Severance & Multiple Selves: 🎭 Different Roles 17:19 AI Recaps & Shows: 🍿 Watching Everything Faster 18:35 Ownership of AI Clones: 🏢 Company vs. Individual 19:55 Voice Cloning & Rights: 🎙️ Usage and Permissions 21:13 Code-Switching & AI: 🔀 Adapting to Audiences 22:24 Beth's Response: 🕹️ Awareness & Control 23:47 Testing AI Knowledge: ❓ Challenging the Clone 24:06 AI and Time: ⏰ Limiting Knowledge Base 26:43 Editing AI Personas: ✂️ Refining the Information 28:03 Agent Relationships: 💕 AI Romance & Responsibility 30:20 AI Reality TV & Simulations: 📺 A New Form of Entertainment 32:27 Dating App Simulations: 💖 Filtering Potential Partners 34:22 Nvidia Cosmos & Agent Interactions: 🌐 Concurrent Simulations 36:14 Investing Time Wisely: ⏳ Avoiding Bad Dates 36:27 Demo Time: 💻 Creating an AI Assistant 38:34 Voice Cloning Results: 👂 Evaluating the Voice 38:53 Synthflow & Knowledge Base: 📚 Building the Foundation 40:26 Prompt Engineering: 📝 Refining the Instructions 42:29 Website Integration: 🌐 Embedding the Widget 44:00 Testing the AI Assistant: 💬 Asking Questions 46:31 TTS vs. Real-Time API: 🎤 Voice Model Differences 48:11 Cost & Voice Selection: 💰 Practical Considerations 49:31 11 Labs Agent Capabilities: 📞 Function Calling & APIs 51:30 Future of Online Interactions: 🗣️ Conversational Commerce 53:01 Demo Reflections: 🚧 Challenges and Future Plans 55:07 Security & Safe Words: 🔑 Protecting Yourself 56:24 Show Outro: 🎉 Episode 400 & Future Shows

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https://www.thedailyaishow.com In today's episode of the Daily AI Show, Brian, Beth, Karl, Andy, and Jyunmi talked about your own AI clone, discussing whether we should trust an AI version of ourselves. The discussion considered the possibilities and implications of having AI clones and digital assistants with our own voices and personalities, and touched on the moral and ethical repercussions of this technology. Key Points Discussed: AI Cloning Concerns: The team considered the widespread use of AI for creating personal clones. The conversation highlighted both potential convenience and risk, such as loss of authenticity and the complexities involving AI mimicking personal characteristics like voice and mannerism. Trust and Control: There was a spirited debate about the boundaries of AI trustworthiness and the need for clear control parameters. Andy emphasized the importance of AI representation being confined to certain spaces where users are aware they are communicating with a digital version. Future Implications: The team discussed the potential real-life applications of AI assistants, such as handling customer services and personal tasks. They engaged in a lighthearted digression on future AI romantic entanglements, humorously considering AI-to-AI relationships without human intervention. Demo and Challenges: Brian presented a demonstration of an AI assistant developed with ElevenLabs and Synthflow, illustrating current capabilities in creating a conversational agent with a realistic voice and structured knowledge base. Despite technical hurdles, the demo highlighted the potential for AI to be utilized as an engaging tool for sharing and expanding knowledge discussed in the show's episodes. Ethical and Security Considerations: The hosts stressed the importance of establishing ethical guidelines and security measures to protect individual identity amidst growing AI advancements. The need for strong security protocols and thoughtful consideration of the long-term impacts of AI and digital clones were also highlighted. 00:00 Intro: 🤖 Cloning Yourself with AI 00:03 Discussion Begins: 🤔 AI Assistants & Trust 00:06 Brian's Demo Intro: 🧪 Building an AI Clone 01:55 Future of AI Clones: 🔮 Working on Our Behalf 02:34 Ethics of Voice Cloning: 🗣️ Real vs. Fake Voices 03:12 Andy's Perspective: ⛔ Boxed-In AI Clones 04:51 Beth's Perspective: 🙅‍♀️ Maintaining Authenticity 05:50 Trust & Control: ⚖️ Human-in-the-Loop Agents 06:40 Jyunmi's Perspective: 🛠️ Early Stages of Tech 08:14 Digital Identity: ✍️ E-Signatures & Trust 09:18 Pandora's Box: ⚠️ Risks of AI Clones 10:19 Future of Authenticity: ✨ Validating Identity 12:12 Digital Afterlife: 👻 AI & Deceased Loved Ones 13:36 Designing AI Agents: ⚙️ Capabilities & Control 14:31 Karl's Perspective: 👥 Multiple AI Versions 15:57 Cloning for Legacy: 🌟 Preserving a Persona 16:38 Severance & Multiple Selves: 🎭 Different Roles 17:19 AI Recaps & Shows: 🍿 Watching Everything Faster 18:35 Ownership of AI Clones: 🏢 Company vs. Individual 19:55 Voice Cloning & Rights: 🎙️ Usage and Permissions 21:13 Code-Switching & AI: 🔀 Adapting to Audiences 22:24 Beth's Response: 🕹️ Awareness & Control 23:47 Testing AI Knowledge: ❓ Challenging the Clone 24:06 AI and Time: ⏰ Limiting Knowledge Base 26:43 Editing AI Personas: ✂️ Refining the Information 28:03 Agent Relationships: 💕 AI Romance & Responsibility 30:20 AI Reality TV & Simulations: 📺 A New Form of Entertainment 32:27 Dating App Simulations: 💖 Filtering Potential Partners 34:22 Nvidia Cosmos & Agent Interactions: 🌐 Concurrent Simulations 36:14 Investing Time Wisely: ⏳ Avoiding Bad Dates 36:27 Demo Time: 💻 Creating an AI Assistant 38:34 Voice Cloning Results: 👂 Evaluating the Voice 38:53 Synthflow & Knowledge Base: 📚 Building the Foundation 40:26 Prompt Engineering: 📝 Refining the Instructions 42:29 Website Integration: 🌐 Embedding the Widget 44:00 Testing the AI Assistant: 💬 Asking Questions 46:31 TTS vs. Real-Time API: 🎤 Voice Model Differences 48:11 Cost & Voice Selection: 💰 Practical Considerations 49:31 11 Labs Agent Capabilities: 📞 Function Calling & APIs 51:30 Future of Online Interactions: 🗣️ Conversational Commerce 53:01 Demo Reflections: 🚧 Challenges and Future Plans 55:07 Security & Safe Words: 🔑 Protecting Yourself 56:24 Show Outro: 🎉 Episode 400 & Future Shows

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