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This is how it was meant to be-the voice was clearly AI-generated in the movie, but since the movie was made in the 60`s, it was done by a person-Canadian actor Douglass Rain was credited with the role. Now we have the voice of an AI done by an AI. PURE GENIUS.
Geez, it's impressive how close we're getting to perfecting voice cloning technology. Soon, we'll be able to add the nuanced intonation that gives voices like HAL 9000 their iconic sound. Currently, the output sounds a bit flat without the dynamic range. The challenge is that we only have a few minutes of HAL's voice from the movie, which makes it difficult to achieve a perfect replication. Even with advanced technologies like DeepMind's WaveNet, the limited data poses a significant hurdle. However, in 10-15 years, we might overcome these limitations and achieve a flawless clone, capturing the full essence of HAL 9000.
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I already subscribe, and I already give you like, but you need to publish the Full Audiobook of 2001.
Please, do the complete book. It is just awesome.
This is how it was meant to be-the voice was clearly AI-generated in the movie, but since the movie was made in the 60`s, it was done by a person-Canadian actor Douglass Rain was credited with the role. Now we have the voice of an AI done by an AI. PURE GENIUS.
Geez, it's impressive how close we're getting to perfecting voice cloning technology. Soon, we'll be able to add the nuanced intonation that gives voices like HAL 9000 their iconic sound. Currently, the output sounds a bit flat without the dynamic range. The challenge is that we only have a few minutes of HAL's voice from the movie, which makes it difficult to achieve a perfect replication. Even with advanced technologies like DeepMind's WaveNet, the limited data poses a significant hurdle. However, in 10-15 years, we might overcome these limitations and achieve a flawless clone, capturing the full essence of HAL 9000.
this is art.
We need part 2.
Wow!