AI TTS Voices
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Logos should purchase an AI voice software so users can listen to audio versions of any book in their library.1
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I agree with improving the TTS feature. Here's what I initial emailed in this regard. I post here to echo my sentiment. I appreciate having the read aloud feature on Logos , but it is insufficient for my needs. I use a program called Speechify , and I know there are others. Is there any work being done that might give better , more intuitive text-to-speech on the program? If not , could this be addressed?0
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big yes please. a more natural voice/natural reading style. independent control of text/scrolling. with the integration of AI in LOGOS, a more user friendly/useful feature I would think would logically follow.0
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Please integrate Speechify as Logos books reader.0
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Yes!
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Yes please!0
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I echo this. As a recent Speechify convert, it is a game changer. Logos read aloud is pulling in the text to speech ability of the Operating System. It is not smart enough to make reading my logos library aloud useful. With Dyslexia and ADHD Speechify has changed everything for me. Except my daily use of Logos.
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Dear Logos Team,
I believe there is an opportunity to take Logos to the next level and significantly enhance the user experience while attracting new customers.
Many users, including myself, find the current text-to-speech voices within Logos difficult to engage with due to their computerized tone and lack of natural expression. With the rapid advancements in AI technology, implementing natural and expressive AI voices to read books from your library could transform the way users interact with your platform.
Services like Speechify have set a benchmark by offering a wide variety of human-like voices that make listening to audiobooks and study materials enjoyable and accessible. Logos could benefit greatly from incorporating similar technology. By providing users with high-quality AI narration, Logos could:
- Expand Accessibility: Many users prefer or require audio options, whether for multitasking, commuting, or accommodating visual impairments. A seamless, natural-sounding narration feature would make Logos an even more inclusive tool.
- Enhance User Engagement: With expressive AI voices, users are more likely to immerse themselves in the material, increasing both learning retention and overall satisfaction.
- Boost Sales and Retention: Adding a robust AI narration feature could attract new users who prioritize audio content and retain current users who are seeking a more dynamic study experience.
- Stay Competitive: As AI narration becomes a standard in digital content platforms, Logos risks losing users to competitors offering more engaging audio options. Incorporating this feature now would demonstrate Logos' commitment to innovation and user-centric development.
I am confident that this enhancement could skyrocket Logos' appeal and sales. Please let us know if there is already a conversation around this feature, as many of us in the community would be thrilled to see Logos adopt state-of-the-art AI narration.
Thank you for your continued dedication to equipping us for study and ministry.
Sincerely,
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Please let us know, if there is a conversation on this topic within your teams.
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With the move to a subscription model that leverages AI, I would like to see Logos upgrade the voice narration quality to allow real sounding voices to read our resources. This can enhance how we use Logos by making it easier to listen to our resources while on the go.
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Like the idea.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Adding AI-powered text-to-speech with natural, lifelike voices would really enhance Logos. Natural-sounding voices would make Logos resources more engaging and accessible, especially for people who prefer listening or have visual impairments.
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Great idea! I love listening to my resources via audio. Yet, it seems to lose its place if I go too long without accessing it again. Is that my problem, or do you folks have the same problem?
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Because of my low vision, this is one of the main uses I give it.
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Losing my place is common on many platforms, but Amazon's Audible shows that the technology exists to allow listeners to pick up where they left off, regardless of what platform they are listening on. I'm sure Logos could plan this into any role out they might plan for realistic AI voice narration.
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