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Alexa will have the ability to mimic a voice – even your dead relative's – by using just minute of audio and learning from it.
Imagine a deceased loved one’s voice coming out of this cute, cuddly Alexa speaker in the hallway. Photo: Victoria Song / Gizmodo Those weird “loved ones come back from the dead to visit you ...
Amazon is figuring out how to make its Alexa voice assistant deepfake the voice of anyone, dead or alive, with just a short recording. The company demoed the feature at its re:Mars conference in ...
Amazon is planning to allow its Alexa smart speaker to mimic the voices of deceased loved ones, arguably a rather crass failure to read the room.
Amazon's head scientist for Alexa said its voice-changing capability can help users remember the loved ones they lost to COVID-19.
Amazon revealed that it has developed a way for its Alexa voice assistant to replicate the speech of a dead relative.
For Alexa to speak like a Dubliner, Amazon researchers had to crack a problem that’s vexed data scientists for years: voice disentanglement.
Since launching in 2014, Alexa has grown far beyond its original role as a simple voice assistant for music and reminders. With the rollout of Alexa Plus and new AI-powered tools, it's now a capable ...