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Is it acceptable for me to run an LLM, TTS and Speech Synthesis model locally to help my practice language speaking?

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    Is it acceptable for me to run an LLM, TTS and Speech Synthesis model locally to help my practice language speaking? I'm effectively trying to replicate the AI conversations feature of duolingo but without being £20/month, and without burning down a rainforest, metaphorically speaking. I know the better option is to just actually speak to people who know the language but that's a lot harder and also as evidenced by the fact that the "Queer language learners" discord server I set up has not seen a message in over a month, finding people is not easy either
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      Is it acceptable for me to run an LLM, TTS and Speech Synthesis model locally to help my practice language speaking? I'm effectively trying to replicate the AI conversations feature of duolingo but without being £20/month, and without burning down a rainforest, metaphorically speaking. I know the better option is to just actually speak to people who know the language but that's a lot harder and also as evidenced by the fact that the "Queer language learners" discord server I set up has not seen a message in over a month, finding people is not easy either
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      @KaitlynEthylia This is really difficult without knowing which language it actually is

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        @KaitlynEthylia This is really difficult without knowing which language it actually is

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        @Sparkwave French & German but I don't think the choice of language really changes whether it's acceptable / ethical or not, I understand all the risks of inaccuracy
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