Talk to your AI
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Talk to your AI#
ScaiWave lets you have a live voice conversation with your AI assistant. Speak naturally, and the AI responds in a consistent, natural-sounding voice. The conversation stays in context — the AI remembers what you've discussed in the chat, and voice turns appear in the timeline just like text messages.
Starting a voice call#
- Open any AI-session room (a room with an AI participant).
- Click the phone icon in the chat header.
- The AI joins the call automatically — you'll see its tile appear in the call overlay and hear a short chirp confirming it's ready.
- Start speaking. The AI listens, thinks, and responds.
No ringing, no waiting — the call goes active immediately in AI rooms.
During the call#
- VU meter next to the mute button shows your mic is picking up audio.
- Speaking indicators glow blue around whoever is speaking (you or the AI) with a gentle pulse animation.
- Sound cues: a soft rising tone plays when the AI starts thinking (so you know it heard you), and a double-blip when it uses a tool.
Interrupting the AI#
If the AI is mid-response and you want to cut in, just start speaking. The AI stops immediately, acknowledges the interruption ("Got it" or "Sure, go ahead"), and then responds to whatever you said. It works cleanly — no awkward overlap or repeated content. This is natural barge-in, like a real conversation.
Tools and capabilities#
The AI has the same capabilities in voice as in text chat:
- Web search
- Notes and todos
- File access
- ScaiDrive
- Any plugins enabled for the room
When it needs a tool, it says something brief ("Let me look that up") before pausing to check — so you're never sitting in silence wondering if it's still there.
On the record / off the record#
By default, voice conversations are on the record — both your words and the AI's replies appear in the chat timeline as transcripts, just like regular messages.
To go off the record:
- Click the eye icon in the call controls, OR
- Say "let's go off the record" — the AI will acknowledge and flip the flag.
Off-the-record turns are ephemeral: the AI still hears and responds, but nothing is saved. Toggle back any time.
Ending the call#
Click the red hang up button. The AI disconnects, and you're back to text chat. Your conversation context is preserved — you can pick up where you left off in either mode.
Tips for best results#
- Speak in complete sentences. The AI waits for you to finish before responding (it uses punctuation in your speech to detect when you're done).
- If you pause mid-sentence ("I want to..."), the AI waits up to 1.5 seconds for you to continue before responding.
- The AI keeps voice replies short — typically 2-3 sentences. If you need more detail, just ask a follow-up ("Can you elaborate?"). This keeps the conversation flowing naturally without long monologues.
- Customize how the AI sounds in Settings → Voice. You can pick a voice style (warm, cheerful, calm, or broadcaster) and adjust speech speed from 0.5x to 2.0x.
- For best audio quality, use a headset or earbuds. Built-in laptop speakers can cause echo.
Pop-out#
Click the pop-out icon in the call header to float the call in a separate window. You can continue working in the main tab while the voice conversation runs in the floating window.
Where to go next#
- Dictate messages and notes — use your mic without a call
- Voice settings — choose your AI's voice