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Update pipeline tag to text-to-speech (#11)
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Co-authored-by: Yoach Lacombe <[email protected]>
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- bark
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- audio
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# Bark
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While we hope that this release will enable users to express their creativity and build applications that are a force
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for good, we acknowledge that any text to audio model has the potential for dual use. While it is not straightforward
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to voice clone known people with Bark, it can still be used for nefarious purposes. To further reduce the chances of unintended use of Bark,
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we also release a simple classifier to detect Bark-generated audio with high accuracy (see notebooks section of the main repository).
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5068315/230698495-cbb1ced9-c911-4c9a-941d-a1a4a1286ac6.png
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library: bark
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license: cc-by-nc-4.0
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tags:
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- bark
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- audio
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pipeline_tag: text-to-speech
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# Bark
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While we hope that this release will enable users to express their creativity and build applications that are a force
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for good, we acknowledge that any text to audio model has the potential for dual use. While it is not straightforward
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to voice clone known people with Bark, it can still be used for nefarious purposes. To further reduce the chances of unintended use of Bark,
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we also release a simple classifier to detect Bark-generated audio with high accuracy (see notebooks section of the main repository).
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