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Father builds AI voice clone to bridge bedtime gap during work travel

Max Fricke, a frequent business traveler, struggled to maintain his nightly ritual of storytelling with his three-year-old son. To bridge the physical distance, the father developed an AI-powered app called HuggleTales, designed to replicate his own voice and generate custom narratives on demand for his child.

Father builds AI voice clone to bridge bedtime gap during work travel

The project began during a month-long trip when unreliable internet and exhaustion made traditional storytelling difficult. Fricke, who previously used a Toniebox speaker to record static messages for his son, sought a more fluid alternative. He wanted a system where his son could request specific themes—such as butterflies or dragons—and receive an immediate response in his father’s voice.

Using accessible coding tools and generative AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini, Fricke spent hours refining the voice synthesis. While the initial results drew skepticism from his son, the current iteration achieves a 90% similarity, which Fricke notes is sufficient for his son to engage with the stories as he would in person. The app is not intended to replace live phone calls or face-to-face interaction. Instead, it serves as an emotional supplement, helping the pair connect when distance or fatigue makes traditional storytelling impossible. For Fricke, the technology provides a way to offer his son comfort even when he is away for work.

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