The math is you're paying a pittance considering the insane margins involved and the fact you're using their voices in a flywheel that's actively obsoleting them.
I see users need to keep paying you a subscription fee in order to even get their payouts... but "up to 20%" isn't saying particularly much without the kind of details that should probably be on that page.
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Considering how much your company owes to an open source model, it's also impressive how little you've returned to the commons.
But no worries, the top comment under this post is an open source model that was finetuned for a couple of thousand dollars by a single dude soliciting the public for random voice samples.
Edit: And since you're concerned we might not be aware of Elevenlabs' generous terms... why is your documentation so cagey about them? https://elevenlabs.io/docs/product-guides/voices/payouts#thi...
I see users need to keep paying you a subscription fee in order to even get their payouts... but "up to 20%" isn't saying particularly much without the kind of details that should probably be on that page.
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Considering how much your company owes to an open source model, it's also impressive how little you've returned to the commons.
But no worries, the top comment under this post is an open source model that was finetuned for a couple of thousand dollars by a single dude soliciting the public for random voice samples.
If Google has no moat, you're out to sea.