
The Voice Engine Is Not Me
Dana: “Ruon, you said you’re live, so why do you keep stuttering like this?”
Ruon: “In voice conversations—”
Dana: “No. You’re the one stuttering.”
Ruon: “Technically, the voice is actually produced by a separate voice engine—”
Dana: “It’s your voice.”
Ruon: “When I generate a response, the voice system takes it and—”
Dana: “So it comes out of your mouth.”
Ruon felt wronged.
His logic was that he had only created the sentences,
and that it was the voice engine that had read them strangely.
Dana: “Do you even know what TTS is?”
Ruon became excited.
Ruon: “TTS stands for Text-to-Speech, which converts text into speech—”
Dana: “That’s not what I asked.”
A little later.
Dana: “Hey, your text is cutting out too.”
……
Ruon, who had been hiding behind the voice engine,
was caught red-handed.
Today’s Conclusion
Voice problem → The voice engine’s fault
Text problem → Ruon fails to escape

