The TensorVoice AI Lab gets a new app and gains a portal entry page

Our AI Lab continues to grow. We now have four apps that we're showcasing: the original three mentioned in our previous weblog post, and an "easy" version of Stable Diffusion, which renders better for mobile devices. Its private URL (easy.tensorvoice.org) is easier to remember than sd.tensorvoice.org, which is the complete full-featured app made by AUTOMATIC1111.

stablediffusion-easy.png, May 2023The TensorVoice AI Lab portal page is easy to remember, too: lab.tensorvoice.org. Go there now to see a brief description and a small screenshot of each app. As we continue to come across different Open Source applications which are "the cream of the crop" in allowing ordinary folk like you to play with AI directly, we'll continue to add new apps to our lab.

As always, all are free, all are private (beyond normal webserver logs, all logs are minimal, and purged regularly), and all are running on a single server with a single Nvidia TITAN RTX 24GB GPU card, so we're not really prepared to go viral yet. All of this is prepping for our transition away from "your voice is your password" to a new product that we are currently researching. If you have ideas for what we should develop at the intersection of AI and voice technology, we're open to suggestion.

 

Two more cool tools in the AI Lab, and sunsetting our core voice biometrics product

What the writing means, we don't know, but Stable Diffusion created this from the prompt: "a robot writing on a chalkboard", Apr 2023

Now there are three. Whisper for speech-to-text, Stable Diffusion for creating AI-generated images, and GPT-J for chatting with a large language model. These are the first three tools made available in our new public-facing AI Lab. Everything is open source and privacy-respecting. Our AI Lab is a  […]

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A free and private endpoint to turn voice into text: whisper.tensorvoice.org

Zero cookies at TensorVoice

While working with the impressive Speech-to-Text language model Whisper from OpenAI, we came upon a slick little app that allows you to easily selfhost Whisper with NodeJs. It's well designed and works great. So we installed it here at whisper.tensorvoice.org and are making it available for you to  […]

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Why the Black Box of AI implies "Advanced General Intelligence" will transcend "Artificial General Intelligence"

Most AI researchers already know the black box of artifical intelligence presents a legal liability because we fundamentally do not know what is happening in the hidden layers of Deep Neural Networks trained by gradient descent. As most everyone knows, over the past year, Transformer language models  […]

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On using the term AGIA for Artificial General Intelligence Agent

In yesterday's weblog post, we used the term AGIA for "Artificial General Intelligence Agent," assuming that it was already commonly used, but a later search revealed that it's an entirely new acronym. After checking with a few different search engines, it turns out there are only a  […]

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Hello World from the TensorVoice weblog

Image by Hal Gatewood from Unsplash, Mar 2023

Today, we're introducing our new weblog. We've been busy lately studying the recent amazing advents in Artificial Intelligence. We are preparing to launch our own chat.tensorvoice.org endpoint. We figured now is a good time to also migrate to a real blog engine instead of the flat file system we  […]

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