I spoke with an AI version of myself, thanks to Hume's free tool - how to try it
Briefly

Hume introduced the EVI 3 model with advanced voice cloning, enabling users to interact with AI versions of their own voices. By uploading a short audio recording of themselves, users receive a realistic imitation of their voice for conversation. However, the experience may lack the authenticity expected; the voice clone often sounds overly cheerful and less reflective of the speaker’s unique personality. Despite claims that it captures personal traits, users may find the results more cartoonish than realistic, falling short of providing the Uncanny Valley experience they'd hoped for.
The AI start-up Hume launched EVI 3, featuring hyperrealistic voice cloning, allowing users to upload their voice to create a realistic conversational AI replica.
The EVI 3 model claims to capture aspects of a speaker's personality but may not convincingly replicate individual quirks or demeanor as desired.
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