#Hello everyone, I am trying to make the AI say simple numbers and letters like A 2 9 R S 3 R, in di
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Yes, I do have some advice for you. The AI models can sometimes get confused with numbers, symbols, and acronyms, especially in multilingual contexts. For instance, "11" could be interpreted as "Eleven" in English, "Once" in Spanish, or "Elf" in German. This can lead to confusion for the AI.
To ensure that the AI has the most context and provides the correct output, it is strongly recommended to write out numbers, symbols, and acronyms fully. For example, instead of writing $100, it would be more predictable to write "a hundred dollars" or "one hundred dollars."
Furthermore, numbers, acronyms, and foreign words sometimes default to English when prompted in a different language. For instance, the number "11" or the word "radio" typed in a Spanish prompt may be pronounced as they would be in English.
The language is determined by the text, and the accent and pronunciation are determined by the voice itself. It needs both of these contexts to function optimally. Therefore, if you want the AI to speak in a specific language with the correct accent, you should use a cloned voice that was cloned speaking the language with the correct accent.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you very much, I will try for the numbers. But for the letters, it seems complicated, isn't it ? Anyway, thank you. I hope I can find an easy way, because of the several numbers of languages I need to use for this project. Is the Dubbing Studio helpful anyhow in this process, if I record my own voice with these letters and numbers, and then ask for translation ? I guess I can upload an audio file in the Dubbing Studio, isn't it ?