AI can now duplicate anyone's voice in one minute

tay

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If you think we're getting fake news now, just wait for this............


Do you remember the Mission Impossible tech that lets Tom Cruise’s character Ethan Hunt mimic the voice of other characters using some nifty speech synthesis technology?

Well, a Montreal-based startup called Lyrebird (named after the sound-imitating bird) just invented it for real.

“We are developing new speech synthesis technologies which, among other features, allow us to copy the voice of someone with very little data,” Alexandre de Brebisson, one of the PhD students who developed the deep-learning tech behind the project. “Our experiments show that one minute of audio already contains a lot of the DNA of a human voice. We are able to learn a new voice with as little data because our model is able to capture similarities between the new voice and all the voices it already knows. Our models understand the underlying variables that make [one] voice different from another.”

Since the tech was shown off this week, de Brebisson said his team have received dozens of different suggested use-cases by email, some containing applications they’d thought of, and others containing ones that they hadn’t.

Some companies, for example, are interested in letting their users choose to have audio books read in the voice of either famous people or family members. The same is true of medical companies, which could allow people with voice disabilities to train their synthetic voices to sound like themselves, if recorded samples of their speaking voices exist. Another interesting idea is for video game companies to offer the ability for in-game characters to speak with the voice of the human player.

There are plenty more exciting opportunities, which have led to 10,000 people already signing up to be informed of the forthcoming beta version. “We will then add features over time, such as letting companies design a unique voice tailored for their needs, and control the emotion of the [voice] generation,” de Brebisson continued.

While it doesn’t sound perfect yet, it’s not hard to imagine how this might sound in just a few years. Combined with technology such as software for making convincing edits to the moving lips of a person who is speaking, “fake news” circa 2025 should certainly be a whole lot of fun.

Right?



http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/ai-lyrebird-duplicate-anyones-voice/#ixzz4fgA0jHf5
 

Groot

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I didn't write the article........


I've never been in any prison, not that I'm sure what that has to do with AI mimicking one's voice..........

Lol....ever seen a grown man naked?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Yes.......


Your responses to a topic are still as relevant and confusing as Boomers.........
Okey-dokey, Loki.

I mentioned the old TV show "Mission: Impossible," starring Peter Graves.

Peter Graves was also the pilot in "Airplane," where he asked little Joey, "Joey, have you ever seen a grown man naked?"

"Grown man naked" connects to the Turkish prison in the book/movie "Midnight Express," which featured both male nudity and a homosexual love scene.

Hence, Groot's reference to Turkish prisons.

So, call it three degrees of separation.
 

Curious Cdn

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Okey-dokey, Loki.

I mentioned the old TV show "Mission: Impossible," starring Peter Graves.

Peter Graves was also the pilot in "Airplane," where he asked little Joey, "Joey, have you ever seen a grown man naked?"

"Grown man naked" connects to the Turkish prison in the book/movie "Midnight Express," which featured both male nudity and a homosexual love scene.

Hence, Groot's reference to Turkish prisons.

So, call it three degrees of separation.

"What a time to run out of heroin!"
 
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tay

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I didn't write the article and your responses to a topic are still as relevant and confusing as Boomers and Groot's.........
 

B00Mer

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Laid it out as clear as I could. The student has to do SOME work in the process.

I really do live rent free in your head.. :lol:

You follow me around on this forum like a lost dog, chasing my new posts.