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Futuri Launches Futuri AudioAI Rebranded RadioGPT


Futuri AudioAI
Futuri AudioAI

Futuri launches of Futuri AudioAI formerly known as RadioGPT. The end-to-end content system, which combines automation system integration, Futuri's TopicPulse story discovery AI, large language model (LLM) technology, and AI voice, has enhanced multiple features and added new capabilities. It's also now accessible to television broadcasters, digital publishers, streaming stations and others wanting to capture growth opportunities in live audio.

The new Futuri AudioAI integrates multiple LLMs -- beyond the GPT-4 integration that was a component of RadioGPT -- to develop content based on up-to-the-minute TopicPulse insights. Using multiple LLMs means the content Futuri AudioAI™ delivers is even stronger, and it better enables Futuri to improve the system continuously.

This enhancement also benefits Futuri AudioAI's weather report capabilities, which enable stations to strengthen their live and local positioning by running sponsorable weather reports with live conditions around the clock - even overnights and weekends.

Futuri has also partnered with a network of voice AI companies to augment its in-house AI voices, including ElevenLabs, PlayHT, and Resemble AI, to make voices from their portfolios available alongside those powered by in-house Futuri voice AI. These selections are all housed in Futuri's Voice Choice Library™, giving users access to a broad array of best-in-class options all in one place. Futuri AudioAI™ users can continue to clone their own talent to add to their own AI voice libraries.

"AI is evolving at warp speed, as are Futuri's capabilities," said Futuri CEO and Founder Daniel Anstandig. "Futuri AudioAI takes the best of RadioGPT, which has received an extraordinary worldwide response, and makes its core features more powerful. Plus, adding these esteemed AI voice partners to our Voice Choice Library gives our users unparalleled options to differentiate their sound. Futuri is proud to lead the way in AI innovation for media companies and content creators."

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