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Moshi

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Moshi is an innovative AI chatbot with advanced voice recognition, real-time interaction, and dual audio streams, setting up a new standard for voice-based chatbots.

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • JP flagJapan

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  • Online
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  1.  Text to Speech
  2.  AI Writing
  3.  AI Chatbot
  4.  AI-Powered
  5.  Text and Sentiment Analytics
  6.  Voice recognition
  7.  Voice synthesis
  8.  Speech Recognition
  9.  Low Latency
  10.  Natural Language Processing

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  • Developed by

    JP flagKyutai
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Moshi was added to AlternativeTo by Mauricio B. Holguin on Jul 9, 2024 and this page was last updated Jul 10, 2024.
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What is Moshi?

Moshi: The Next-Gen AI-Powered Chatbot Moshi is an innovative AI chatbot developed by Kyutai, a French AI company. It stands out with its ability to understand and interpret tone of voice, even functioning offline. Here are the key features:

Advanced Voice Recognition: Utilizes a 7B parameter LLM named Helium, enabling it to recognize various accents and 70 different emotional and speaking styles.

Real-Time Interaction: Offers a response time of just 200 milliseconds, surpassing GPT-4o’s Advanced Voice Mode.

Dual Audio Streams: Can handle two audio streams simultaneously, allowing it to listen and talk at the same time.

Open Source Project: Kyutai aims to make Moshi’s code and framework available to all, prioritizing user privacy and the advancement of open-sourced models1

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