Chapter 74 - Youtube ZetaTalk

At least I was trying. After all, what else can you do when you believe in something so deeply? This year, something shifted in me, something that reignited my passion for ZetaTalk. It was another breakthrough—another tool that seemed like it had been made for this very purpose. I discovered an AI that could convert text to speech, and the real magic came when it paired with beautiful video imagery. I knew instantly this was the perfect medium for the ZetaTalk message.
And just like that, I was back on track. Before I even realised what was happening, I was creating what would become the official ZetaTalk YouTube channel. I can’t even begin to explain how ecstatic I was to get this role. It felt like a small victory in a battle that had felt endless. Hours later, I had created over 400 videos—a massive archive that would live on for anyone who wanted to explore the ideas in a video format.
But, as with any passion project, the anxiety started to creep in. I’m not a professional voice actor, and the AI-generated version of my voice... well, let’s just say it was a very strange rendition. It didn’t quite capture the nuance I had hoped for, and sometimes it felt like a parody of my own voice. Still, I pushed through the discomfort. The message was the most important thing, and if the AI voice was going to be the vessel for it, then so be it.
Then, of course, came the inevitable hurdle. Some jerk, somewhere, decided they could do what I was doing and started their own ZetaTalk YouTube channel. It wasn’t enough that I had already poured my heart into this project. No, they had to muddy the waters, copy the idea, and try to steal a piece of the spotlight. But, in the end, they gave up. I don’t know if they realised the effort required to maintain something like that or if they just didn’t have the same drive. Either way, I didn’t let it shake me. The channel continued to grow, and the archive continued to thrive.
Looking back, I know it wasn’t just about the videos or the platform. It was about being heard, in whatever way I could. It was about building something that would outlive me, something that could carry my message beyond the noise of the world. I may not have had the voice I wanted, but I had a message that mattered. And no AI—no copycat channel—could take that away from me. I may not have had the voice I wanted, but I gave the message one anyway—and sometimes, that’s how echoes begin.