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Unmute by Kyutai is an open-source voice AI platform that gives any text-based LLM the ability to listen and speak. It features low-latency speech-to-text and text-to-speech models designed for real-time conversational AI. Developers can integrate Unmute to build voice-enabled agents, assistants, and interactive applications. The modular architecture supports custom voices and languages. Unmute is particularly well-suited for applications requiring fast, natural-sounding voice interactions with minimal latency. As an open-source solution, it offers transparency and flexibility for teams building voice-first AI products.

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