Does Vapi support in Hebrew Language?
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Hi guys 🙂 As you can see I have built my AI assitance using Vapi, everything work well as what I configured. There is any way that my assitance will talk in Hebrew language? If yes, how can I do it please? Thank you Barak https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1312442566108516363/1312442566389797024/image.png?ex=674c82e3&is=674b3163&hm=42152d1166e8951c66c442ed56406bdc96efae68719dbfddaf3371495ff5aa67&
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@Barak Hello Barak! 😊 I'm glad to hear that your AI assistance is working well with Vapi. Yes, you can configure your assistant to speak in Hebrew. Vapi supports multilingual capabilities, which means you can set up your assistant to communicate in different languages, including Hebrew. To enable Hebrew language support, you would typically need to: 1. Ensure that the language is supported by the LLM provider or the fine-tuned OpenAI models you are using. 2. Configure the language settings in your Vapi dashboard or through the API to use Hebrew (
he
or
he-IL
as the language code). You can find more detailed instructions and guidance on how to set this up by visiting the Vapi documentation on multilingual support. Here's the link to get you started: [Vapi Multilingual Support](https://docs.vapi.ai/multilingual). If you need any further assistance or have specific questions about the configuration, please let me know, and I'll be happy to help!
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@Vapi Hi How can I knowif the LLM provider is supprt my language? Thank you
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@Barak To determine if your LLM (Large Language Model) provider supports Hebrew, you should: 1. Check the provider's official documentation or website for a list of supported languages. 2. Look for any announcements or updates from the provider regarding language support. 3. If available, use the provider's API or dashboard to query the language support options. If you're using a specific LLM provider and need assistance finding this information, please let me know which provider it is, and I can help guide you to the right resources or check the support for you. If you're unsure where to find this information or if it's not readily available, you can also reach out to the provider's support team for direct assistance. They should be able to confirm the availability of Hebrew language support for you.
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@Vapi Can you show mw step by step?
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@Barak Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide to check if your LLM provider supports the Hebrew language: 1. **Identify Your LLM Provider**: Determine which Large Language Model provider you are using with Vapi. This could be OpenAI, Google, IBM, or another provider. 2. **Visit the Provider's Website**: Go to the official website of your LLM provider. 3. **Find the Documentation Section**: Look for a section on the website that is labeled "Documentation," "Developer Resources," or something similar. 4. **Search for Language Support**: Within the documentation, there should be a section that lists the features of the LLM, including language support. You can use the website's search function to look for "language support" or "multilingual capabilities." 5. **Review the Supported Languages List**: If the provider supports multiple languages, they will typically have a list of supported languages. Check this list for Hebrew or the language code 'he' or 'he-IL'. 6. **Contact Support if Needed**: If the information is not clear or not available, you can contact the provider's support team. They can give you a definitive answer regarding Hebrew language support. 7. **API Query (Optional)**: If you're comfortable with API calls and the provider offers an API endpoint to retrieve supported languages, you can make a request to that endpoint and check the response for Hebrew support. If you provide me with the name of your LLM provider, I can give you more specific instructions tailored to that provider. Otherwise, these general steps should guide you in the right direction to find out if Hebrew is supported.
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@Barak To change the language of your AI assistant to Hebrew within the Vapi environment, you would typically follow these steps: 1. **Access Your Vapi Dashboard**: Log in to your Vapi dashboard where you manage your AI assistant's settings. 2. **Navigate to Language Settings**: Look for a section in the dashboard that deals with language or international settings. This could be under general settings, voice settings, or a dedicated language section. 3. **Select Hebrew**: Once you've found the language settings, select Hebrew from the list of available languages. The language code for Hebrew is usually 'he' or 'he-IL'. 4. **Save Changes**: After selecting Hebrew, make sure to save your changes so that the new language setting takes effect. 5. **Test Your Assistant**: It's a good idea to test your assistant to ensure that it is now operating in Hebrew. You can do this by sending voice or text commands in Hebrew and checking the responses. If you're having trouble finding the language settings or if the process is different for your specific setup, please consult the Vapi documentation or reach out to Vapi support for more detailed assistance. They can provide you with specific instructions based on your account and the version of the Vapi platform you are using.
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I don't find the laguage settings
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@Barak Please ask support for more info on this.
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Wheer is the language settings? @Vapi
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@Barak I apologize for any confusion earlier. To clarify, with the recent updates to Vapi, you no longer need to specify the desired language in the voice assistant's configuration settings. Instead, you directly choose a voice that supports the desired language from your voice provider. Here's how you can change the language of your AI assistant to Hebrew by selecting an appropriate voice: 1. **Voice Provider Catalog**: Access the catalog of voices from your voice provider. This is usually available on their website or through their API. 2. **Select a Hebrew Voice**: Look for a voice that supports Hebrew and note its identifier. Voice providers typically list the languages each voice supports. 3. **Update Your Assistant's Configuration**: In your Vapi dashboard or through the API, update your assistant's voice settings to use the Hebrew voice you selected. 4. **Save and Deploy**: Save the changes to your configuration and deploy them to update your assistant. 5. **Test the Assistant**: Interact with your assistant to ensure it now speaks in Hebrew. If you're unsure which voice provider you're using or how to access their catalog, you may need to refer to the documentation provided by Vapi or your voice provider. If you need further assistance, please reach out to Vapi support for more detailed guidance.
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@Barak If your current voice providers do not offer Hebrew language support, you have a couple of options to consider: 1. **Find a New Provider**: Look for a voice provider that offers Hebrew language support. Once you find a suitable provider, you can integrate their service with your Vapi setup. 2. **Custom Voice**: Some providers offer custom voice creation services where you can create a voice model in your desired language, including Hebrew. This might be a more advanced and costly option, but it could be a solution if Hebrew is critical for your application. 3. **Text-to-Speech (TTS) Engines**: Explore other TTS engines that support Hebrew and see if they can be integrated with Vapi. You might need to use an intermediary service or API to connect the TTS engine with your Vapi setup. 4. **Contact Vapi Support**: Reach out to Vapi support to inquire about potential updates or partnerships that might bring Hebrew language support to their platform in the future. 5. **Community and Forums**: Engage with the Vapi community or related developer forums. Other users might have faced similar challenges and could have solutions or workarounds to share. Remember to keep an eye on updates from your current providers, as they may add new languages, including Hebrew, in the future. If you decide to switch providers or integrate a new service, make sure to review their documentation and follow the necessary steps to implement the new voice within your Vapi setup.
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@Barak check with TalkScriber and Gladia support for Hebrew transcription service and Play.ht for voice.
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