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  "path": "/t/culturally-diverse-voices/1381704#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-25T13:23:11.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Welcome to the forum @Payaso\n\nThanks for sharing your thoughts @jeffvpace\n\nYeah, cloning people’s voices or using celebrity voices directly isn’t generally supported in ChatGPT right now, since voice features are limited to approved built-in voices.\n\nThat said, you can guide ChatGPT toward certain speaking styles, dialects, or cultural tones through prompting. For example, you can ask it to:\n\n  * “Use a Mexican-American / Southwest Latino tone”\n  * “Reply in casual Chicano English”\n  * “Use Mexican Spanish slang naturally”\n  * “Sound warm, relaxed, and conversational”\n\n\n\nIt may not perfectly capture every regional nuance, but giving examples and specific direction can help a lot.\n\nI still think having more culturally diverse built-in voices in the future would be awesome and would help more people feel represented and connected to the experience.\n\n~Smith",
  "title": "Culturally Diverse Voices"
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