@@paulettegray7625Indeed. It is distracting even when it's hilarious, as when "Jason" barks out a strident utterance, followed immediately by the words "he said meekly". Or when "wagon lit" is pronounced on the ridiculous misapprehension that the words are English, except the "narrator" clearly *has* learned the correct French pronunciation, because when the "Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits" is later mentioned, the AI recognises it as French (because of the spelling of the first word) , and renders the whole thing impeccably.
Possibly a reveal of her intelligent understanding of human nature? I would guess just as many marriages have been ruined by truthfulness as those by lies.
Well read and an interesting look into relationships. Very interesting.
Best AI reading I have heard. Thank you.
😂😂 stole Hugh’s voice
unfortunately, the mispronunciations and phrasing gets to me every time
@@paulettegray7625Indeed. It is distracting even when it's hilarious, as when "Jason" barks out a strident utterance, followed immediately by the words "he said meekly".
Or when "wagon lit" is pronounced on the ridiculous misapprehension that the words are English, except the "narrator" clearly *has* learned the correct French pronunciation, because when the
"Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits" is later mentioned, the AI recognises it as French (because of the spelling of the first word) , and renders the whole thing impeccably.
@@paulettegray7625Stanbul 😂
Parker Pyne?
What a sick, twisted tale. Is this a kind of autobiographical reveal of Agatha Christie's lack of moral foundation?
Possibly a reveal of her intelligent understanding of human nature? I would guess just as many marriages have been ruined by truthfulness as those by lies.
She's a crime writer. You won't find her books shelved with works of moral instruction.