The Google Chirp 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is bringing the model to its vertex AI platform, the company on Monday announced. The AI model is available in private preview for some time, and now it will be accessible to all users of AI platform. CHRP 3 is an audio generation model that combines a series of custom sounds with human-kinds and intonations. Mountain view-based tech veteran recently upgraded the model with eight new sounds in 31 languages.
Chirp 3 AI model is now available in Wartex AI
In a press release, Google Cloud announced the availability of Chirp 3AI model through its vertex AI platform. The announcement was made at the “Mithun for the United Kingdom for the United Kingdom” held at the headquarters of Google Deepmind in London. Many other AI-centric announcements were also seen by the company’s Cloud Division in this program.
Chirp 3 will be available on the vertex AI starting next week, joining other frontier models on platforms like Mithun, Imagene and VO. At the time of launch, the HD voice feature of CHIRP 3 will be available in 31 languages and will offer 248 unique sounds with eight different speaker options. The company claims that CHRP 3 provides custom speech generation with human-like intimacy and emotional differentiations.
The company uses the AI model as a tool such as voice anotating, real-time meeting transcription, audibook, podcast statements, as well as customer calls for cases such as emotion collection. It can also be used for the manufacture of voice assistants and AI agents with voice support.
Techcrunch reported that there will be some usage restrictions with the CHRP 3 AI model, aimed at reducing the risks associated with misuse. Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurien reportedly said in the incident that the company is working on security facilities before expanding access to the model.
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