Watercolor illustration of two foxes facing each other across a vintage microphone — one in a colorful scarf, the other in a British bowler hat — their voices intertwining

We Had to Give My AI Its Own Voice — People in Meetings Couldn’t Tell Us Apart

We had to give my AI assistant its own voice — because people in meetings couldn’t tell us apart.

Last week I set up my AI to join video calls. It transcribes in real time with 100% accuracy and speaks back through my speakers — using a clone of my voice.

People on the call couldn’t tell who was talking — me or the machine. We gave the AI a British accent instead. Problem solved.

During meetings it pulls up references, answers questions, and transcribes the whole conversation. I stay focused on the discussion.

Friday I’m demoing this live for three colleagues. 10 lessons from a year of daily AI use, then a live voice demo.

Setup: one afternoon. A voice subscription, audio routing, and an AI that already knows my business.

OpenClaw is a self-hosted AI assistant that runs on your own server, learns your work over time, and operates around the clock.

I teach a class on setting up and getting the most from OpenClaw — details at themeperks.com/openclaw-course/.

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