AI voice replication is restoring James Earl Jones' voice for Star Wars projects. Here’s how the technology actually works.
, produced by MIT’s Center for Advanced Virtuality to explore deepfake technologies, included Respeecher’s audio help. The documentary featured Richard Nixon reading the speech to be given if the Apollo 11 moon mission had never made it back to Earth. Nixon, of course, never actually said these words. But in this alternate history, his deepfaked speech rewrites reality.
“We achieve ethical use of synthetic voices by requiring permissions to clone voices and limit the ability to copy anyone’s voice at Voice Marketplace,” he says, adding that the company is developing two technical defenses for its technology: a synthetic speech detector and audio watermarking.Bielievtsov sees the future of AI voice replication as having widespread applications across many fields. Some of those applications are already yielding great results.
When tasked with recording new narration for an animated medical film he’d narrated several years prior, York found his voice was not what it once was. Fortunately, AI technology from Respeecherusing data from the prior recording session, successfully allowing the film to be updated.
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