Can I clone my own voice for the assistant to use?
No. Current uses one fixed voice across all workspaces, with no voice cloning or per-workspace voice options, and that is a deliberate choice.
No. Current speaks with one fixed voice across every workspace, and there is no voice cloning or per-workspace voice selection. That is a deliberate design decision, not a missing feature.
Here is the reasoning:
- Callers deserve to know they are talking to an AI. Every call Current makes or answers opens with a disclosure: your business name first, then Current identified as an AI assistant. A cloned voice that sounds exactly like you (or one of your crew) works directly against that honesty. If a customer thinks they are talking to the owner and later finds out it was software, you lose trust that is hard to win back.
- Voice cloning carries real legal exposure. Regulators have taken a hard line on AI-generated voices in phone calls, and cloned voices in particular sit at the center of robocall and impersonation enforcement. Keeping one clearly artificial, clearly disclosed voice keeps you well inside the lines. See What is the TCPA? for the broader rules on automated calling.
- Consistency helps your customers. Because Current sounds the same everywhere and always names your business up front, repeat callers quickly learn what it is: a capable assistant that can look them up, book them in, or hand them to a person. That predictability makes the handoff to your team feel natural instead of jarring.
The assistant's name is fixed too: it identifies as Current on every call and cannot be renamed. What you do control is everything Current knows and does: your business details, transfer targets, booking availability, and call behavior, all configured on the Voice Agents page under Marketing.
This is general information, not legal advice.
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