Kuba

Kuba

Ai technophile and coding engineer.
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I am an admirer of technology, hoping that I can change the world like Tesla, and also hope that the world can become an AI world in the future. I am currently studying at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Raka is an artificial intelligence company that I founded.

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28d ago

What TataLaLa Actually Does β€” And Why It’s Built for Serious Game Streamers

What tatalala Does A Serious Growth Tool For Game Streamers

Today, tatalala officially goes live.

If you re a game streamer discovering TataLaLa for the first time, you might be asking a fair question:

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29d ago

The Horse Whisperer of the AI Age: Every Pet Is Not Just a Listener, but a Perfect Conversation pal

I often think about The Horse Whisperer.
Not the scenes of riding or drama, but the quiet moments a human standing beside a horse, saying nothing, and yet being completely understood. That kind of understanding does not come from words. It comes from breath, from pauses, from the space between two beings. It is a kind of intimacy our modern world has almost forgotten.

Every pet owner carries the same quiet wish.
Not that a cat should say hello, or a dog should learn human grammar but that they could truly respond to us, in their own way.

They have always been speaking.
We simply haven t known how to listen.

Dogs speak in rhythm, in movement, in subtle shifts of energy.
Cats speak in glances, in distance, in silence.
Their languages are older than ours, and often more honest.
But the human world is loud, and we miss them.

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1mo ago

From Single Blogs to Dual Conversations: I Want to Interview Trump or a Dog

Traditional content creation has always been about the single narrative one person sharing their thoughts or telling a story. But with advancements in AI and video tools, we're starting to see a shift, especially in two-person dialogues.

I recently started experimenting with Talking.show, a tool for generating dialogue-based videos. But it s not just about simulating a virtual host; I m exploring how we can create conversations between any two characters even animals. This sparked an idea: what if we could have an AI-generated interview with Trump or a dog? What would that look like?

What's the Tech Behind This?

  1. Voice Synthesis: Many AI tools already generate voice, but most are focused on mimicking human speech. Talking.show allows for multi-party dialogues that go beyond just simulating one voice, and it can sync dialogue naturally.

  2. Animal Language Translation: My team is also developing a wearable that translates animal language into understandable patterns. By combining this with Talking.show, I could create a conversation where pets speak in their own language, not in human voices. This brings a level of realism to the content imagine a dog talking to another dog, or a cat chatting with a human, in their own voice.

  3. Challenges of Multi-Character Dialogue: Generating believable conversation isn t easy. The challenge is in syncing the voices, getting the emotional tone right, and maintaining natural dialogue flow. But when you throw animals into the mix, you also have to avoid that forced AI feeling and create something that feels real, even if it s a dog or cat speaking.

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