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An AI company has introduced a system that clones voices in under two minutes without studio recordings. Users record once and integrate the cloned voice via an API for applications in content, games, and support. The technology treats voice cloning as a basic infrastructure feature.
bgr.comAn AI firm has developed a technology that enables instant voice cloning, allowing users to replicate their voice in less than two minutes without the need for professional studio recordings. The process involves recording a voice sample once, which can then be incorporated into an API call to generate speech that mimics the original voice.
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This capability supports various uses, including content creation, gaming, and customer support services.
The firm described the innovation as transforming voice into a form of infrastructure, comparable to a simple toggle switch. Users can apply the cloned voice across multiple platforms and applications as needed. This development builds on existing AI advancements in speech synthesis, making voice replication more accessible and efficient for developers and businesses.
The firm reported that the technology covers a range of sectors where personalized audio is beneficial.
The system is designed for integration into products requiring voice interaction, such as interactive games or automated support systems. By reducing the time and resources needed for voice cloning, it could streamline production processes in media and technology industries.
Further details on availability or specific implementation were not provided in the announcement. The firm indicated that the feature is now operational for API use.
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