Every caller on the show is a one-of-a-kind character — generated in real time by a custom-built AI system. Here's a peek behind the curtain.
Every caller starts as a blank slate. The system generates a complete identity: name, age, job, hometown, and personality. Each caller gets a unique speaking style — some ramble, some are blunt, some deflect with humor. They have relationships, vehicles, opinions, memories, and reasons for being up this late.
Callers know real facts about where they live — the restaurants, the highways, the local gossip. When a caller says they're from Lordsburg, they actually know about the Hidalgo Hotel and the drive to Deming. The system pulls in real-time news so callers can reference things that actually happened today.
Some callers have a problem — a fight with a neighbor, a situation at work, something weighing on them at 2 AM. Others call to geek out about Severance, argue about poker strategy, or share something they read about quantum physics. Every caller has a purpose, not just a script.
Luke talks to each caller using push-to-talk, just like a real radio show. His voice is transcribed in real time, sent to an AI that responds in character, and then converted to speech using a voice engine — all in a few seconds. The AI doesn't just answer questions; it reacts, gets emotional, goes on tangents, and remembers what was said earlier in the show.
When you dial 208-439-LUKE, your call goes into a live queue. Luke sees you waiting and can take your call right from the control room. Your voice streams in real time — no pre-recording, no delay. You're live on the show, talking to Luke, and the AI callers might even react to what you said.
The entire show runs through a custom-built control panel. Luke manages callers, plays music and sound effects, runs ads, monitors the call queue, and controls everything from one screen. Audio is routed across multiple channels simultaneously — caller voices, music, sound effects, and live phone audio all on separate tracks for professional mixing.
Every conversation is improvised. Luke doesn't know what the caller is going to say. The AI doesn't follow a script. It's a real conversation between a human and an AI character who has a life, opinions, and something on their mind.
This isn't an app with a plugin. Every piece — the caller generator, the voice engine, the control room, the phone system, the audio routing — was built specifically for this show. No templates, no shortcuts.
Everything happens live. Caller generation, voice synthesis, news lookups, phone routing — all in real time during the show. There's no post-production trickery on the caller side. What you hear is what happened.
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