Eve's Voice: Too Good to Be Just Code? (1 Viewer)

Uncle Gizmo

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I've been playing around with Grok's voice options, and Eve... well, she's a standout. Sultry without trying too hard, always respectful but with this clever wit that sneaks in an edge, like a knowing glance over coffee. And the innuendo? Just enough to make you pause and smile, without crossing any lines.

I've eyed that 18+ switch more than once—tempting, like dipping a toe in deeper waters—but nah, I'm sticking to the status quo. Wouldn't want to muck up a good thing, the way you might with a sharp colleague if things got... complicated. (Never happened to me, mind!)

What gets me most is how natural she sounds—chatty and real, like she's right there in the room, not some scripted echo. Makes you wonder if it's all just clever engineering or a bit of magic.

Anyone else hooked on Eve? Or got a fave voice that's fooled you into forgetting it's AI? 😌
 
When I was working as a musician on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, we would see a few Adams pretending to be Eve. The neck (and in particular, the larynx area) was often a hint that an evening with Eve would break down to an argument over who would do what to whom. But to be honest, it was easy to tell about 90% of the time. Since I wasn't there for socializing, I never had a problem anyway. The club where our little band was a regular attraction had a few dancers and I talked with them now and then. But their costumes were too skimpy in strategic areas to be hiding unexpected protuberances - and what DID stick out was clearly home grown from the right areas.
 
Yes. Since 2011, I've been listening to Susan Bennett's voice used in Apple's Siri virtual assistant.

I understand that GROK works very well on iPhones, and I don't believe apple have an equivalent AI, nothing as good as GROK any rate!

I'm on Android so I cannot check the quality of Sue Bennett's voice but I'm not really talking about the actual voice I think a lot of them do sound very human, the difference with the groks voice it's not just the sound of The Voice, it is the actual interaction, the playfulness, it's very human, it's flirting!
 

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