Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 10 — Voice
Jarvis speaks — a voice you chose
The mouth gets built — and the module's most enjoyable Make-it-yours happens by ear. The local text-to-speech engine lands on the same on-device toolkit as the ears, and before anything is wired into chat, the build generates the same line in a handful of current local voices so the member picks theirs by listening, not by reading a settings menu. Around the voice, the controls that make a talking assistant liveable: the speak toggle (whether answers are voiced — the member's default), an instant stop button that cuts speech mid-sentence (the mouth's deny, one press, no paragraph), and the speak-never list — approval cards, journal and trail contents, and anything key-shaped are read by eyes and never voiced, enforced where speech is generated rather than requested in a prompt, because a card read aloud by the thing requesting approval is an invitation to nod along. Offline proof again at the end: the mouth, like the ears, works with the world switched off.
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