Get ready to create your storyteller
We’re super excited to finally launch Summurai Storytellers.
Our new platform allows you to choose one of our system storytellers or create your own. and have them lead your communication and share your message in a way that’s much more natural and consistent, and way more engaging!
If you decide to create your own custom storyteller, this could be a fictive persona you create or a clone of you, your CEO or any other persona you’d like to put on the front. Bigger companies can work with a few different storytellers, each telling a specific type of message to a specific audience.
The elements of your storyteller
A storyteller is based on a few elements:
- First, it has a name and a title. These two set the tone for creating the initial connection.
- Next, it has a face. In order to be able to automatically generate visuals for your storyteller, we offer the ability to create a storyteller AI model based on a collection of images (The professional term is called a LoRa, which stands for low-rank adaptation model – a way for AI image generation to use large machine learning effectively and quickly to generate an image with very specific elements that represent your specific face).
- Then, we need to set up a voice. A voice could be taken from our collection of voices or be created based on a clone of a real voice. In order to create an AI voice model we need a recording of between 30 seconds to 2 minutes.
- Lastly, and most important, we need to create a personality for your storyteller. The storyteller description is your way to add your magic ingredient to the soup, the one that will make this your own, and make your generated content stand out. A description of the storyteller’s personality can include a background, an agenda, a definition of tone of voice, some kind of a mantra they may use consistently when they start or end their items, and any additional element you want to put in your personal touch.
Once your storyteller is set – you are ready to generate content.
Meet the Summurai Storytellers
I have to be honest. Creating our storytellers has been the most fun and satisfying job I led over the last year. We invested tons of effort to make our storytellers accurate, so they can resonate with the content you have to share.
But this is not the only reason we invested so much effort on that. We know that some of you would want to follow the idea of creating your own custom storyteller. Whether it’s a fictive persona or your own, we wanted to make sure you have an inspiring reference of how a good storyteller looks and feels like, so you can use them to guide your way.
Without any further ado, it’s time to meet our 3 storytellers.
Meet Hailey
The story of Hailey, Chief Storyteller at Summurai
Meet Albert
The story of Albert (A. Instein) – Lead tech storyteller at Summurai
Meet Jazz
The story of Jasmine – Lead influencers and retail storyteller at Summurai
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