In a significant stride, ElevenLabs has unveiled a new feature – input streaming for generating speech in real-time with remarkable sub-1-second latency. This cutting-edge capability, available via the ElevenLabs platform, enables users to listen to Large Language Model (LLM) responses as they’re being crafted.

Elevating the experience further, ElevenLabs introduces the eleven_multilingual_v1 model, presenting an array of voices that breathe life into content. This model supports a diverse range of languages, including English, German, Polish, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Hindi. 

With just a few lines of code, creators and developers can harness the richness of these voices, painting a captivating auditory landscape. In addition to this, you have the option to choose different voices and even clone your own voice.

Interestingly, the tool’s features bear a resemblance to Google’s Bard, a multilingual text-to-speech marvel. Bard’s expansion to 40 new languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, and Spanish, has broadened its global reach. 

Both ElevenLabs and Bard cater to a multilingual audience, offering spoken outputs across various languages.While Bard flaunts Google’s efforts in nurturing it with extensive content to ensure accuracy, ElevenLabs opens doors to real-time text streaming, providing a dynamic and immediate auditory experience. 

Whether exploring pronunciation or simply relishing the auditory rendition, ElevenLabs and Bard create a symphony of linguistic possibilities for users worldwide.

Interestingly, ChatGPT from OpenAI lacks a built-in text-to-speech model, leaving a notable gap in its capabilities. It seems this is the one element yet to be included in OpenAI’s toolkit. Perhaps a cue could be taken from ElevenLabs, which has introduced innovative features in the same arena. Unlike Whisper API, which facilitates speech-to-text, OpenAI hasn’t rolled out a comparable API.

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