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The episode discusses ELATO, a project aiming to integrate sophisticated conversational AI into physical objects like toys and plushies. This technology goes beyond simple talking toys, focusing on merging hardware, software, and distinct AI personalities to create hyper-realistic interactions. The ELATO device is a small IoT gadget with a microphone and speaker, attachable to existing toys via silicone straps. Setup is designed to be simple: clip the device, connect to Wi-Fi, and choose an AI personality. Two products are available: a consumer version for $69 with unlimited AI character access and a developer kit for $59 with open-source firmware. The device boasts a week-long battery life and has garnered significant community interest. ELATO AI emphasizes the creation of over a hundred unique and often complex AI personalities, ranging from comforting characters like Dottie Mae to flamboyant figures like Captain Star Flash and dark-humored personalities like Sugar Plum. The technology relies on real-time speech-to-speech conversion, leveraging multiple AI models from providers like OpenAI and Google to ensure low latency and high-quality conversations. The architecture involves the IoT device, a fast edge server for routing AI requests, and a front-end app for character selection and customization. ELATO AI aims for under two seconds of round-trip latency, with updates delivered over-the-air. The project’s core idea is to move AI interaction from screens into physical objects, offering personalized and potentially unrestrained digital companionship, prompting reflection on the implications of designing unhinged or provocative AI companions.
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By GzEvD mbHThe episode discusses ELATO, a project aiming to integrate sophisticated conversational AI into physical objects like toys and plushies. This technology goes beyond simple talking toys, focusing on merging hardware, software, and distinct AI personalities to create hyper-realistic interactions. The ELATO device is a small IoT gadget with a microphone and speaker, attachable to existing toys via silicone straps. Setup is designed to be simple: clip the device, connect to Wi-Fi, and choose an AI personality. Two products are available: a consumer version for $69 with unlimited AI character access and a developer kit for $59 with open-source firmware. The device boasts a week-long battery life and has garnered significant community interest. ELATO AI emphasizes the creation of over a hundred unique and often complex AI personalities, ranging from comforting characters like Dottie Mae to flamboyant figures like Captain Star Flash and dark-humored personalities like Sugar Plum. The technology relies on real-time speech-to-speech conversion, leveraging multiple AI models from providers like OpenAI and Google to ensure low latency and high-quality conversations. The architecture involves the IoT device, a fast edge server for routing AI requests, and a front-end app for character selection and customization. ELATO AI aims for under two seconds of round-trip latency, with updates delivered over-the-air. The project’s core idea is to move AI interaction from screens into physical objects, offering personalized and potentially unrestrained digital companionship, prompting reflection on the implications of designing unhinged or provocative AI companions.
Let’s have a look at your digital challenges together. What tools are you currently using? Are your processes optimal? How is the state of backups and security updates?
Digital Souvereignty is easily achived with Open Source software (which usually cost way less, too). Our division Safeserver offers hosting, operation and maintenance for countless Free and Open Source tools.
Try it now for 1 Euro - 30 days free!