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Show HN: Sparrow-1 – Audio-native model for human-level turn-taking without ASR

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123 points·by code_brian·6 maanden geleden·49 comments

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code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Yeah, I can relate to that. Maybe it's also because you are too shy to ask someone to dance. I think I learned that lesson: just ask, and be unafraid to fail. Things tend to work themselves out. Much of this is experimentation. I think our models need to be open to that: which is one cool thing about Sparrow-1: it's a meta-in-context learner. This means that when it try's and fails, or you try and fail, it learns at runtime to adapt.
code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Ah good question: Yes, ASR stands for Automatic Speech Recognition.
code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It's unfortunate though, because Anthropic LLMs and ecosystem is the best IMHO. Tavus (we) and Anthropic should form a partnership.
code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
You can reach out to our sales team. You can chat with our AI SDR here, and they will review it and reach out. https://www.tavus.io/demo
code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
The one thing that really surprised me, the thing I learned that's affected my conversational abilities the most: turn taking in conversation is a negotiation: there are no set rules. There are protocols: - bids - holds / stays - implications (semantic / prosodic)

But then the actual flow of the conversation is deeply semantic in the best conversations, and the rules are very much a "dance" or a negotiation between partners.
code_brian
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I use Claude Code for everything, and I love Anthropic's models. I don't know why, but it wasn't until reading this that I realized: I can use Sparrow-1 with Anthropic's models within CVI. Adding this to my todo list.