Spatifa has recently announced that it will begin collaborating with the Elevenlabs platform to present audio books narrated with artificial intelligence.
In his latest move, Spatifa has announced that book publishing fees can record the works recorded with the Elevenlabs Artificial Intelligence Service on the platform. It is noteworthy that Spatifa has also made it possible to put books made with AI; But support for a new service can provide publishers more features.
According to Spatifa, the company has noticed the high potential of audio narrative by artificial intelligence and knows that the tool can play a major role in the growth and expansion of the audio book market. Of course, the Findway Voices platform, which serves as a spattery audio book branch, said that it has set restrictions and only supports the works made with certain services. In the past, only the Google Play Books platform has been working with Spotition to publish such works.
Another essential for publishing audio books narrated with artificial intelligence is their thorough examination before registering on the platform by human operators. Of course, the Elevenlab platform provides its users with many features and features that make the process of making such works much easier than ever before. Now, it is possible to convert text to sound in about 5 living languages in the world and provide several different sounds for the narrative. Of course, the free version is only able to offer a 5 -minute output a month, and the paid version is priced at about $ 2 with a 5 -minute text -to -month converter.
Is Artificial Intelligence replace the narrators of audiobooks?
Spatifa has pointed out that he still believes in human power and creativity in the preparation of digital works and audio books; But artificial intelligence can be a less costly option for small publishers who want to publish their work on the platform with a small budget. Also, text -to -sound tools allow for less well -known books, which were probably likely to be impaired by producers. The works created with the AI will also have a dedicated label to make users notice that they can be made with automatic tools.
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