This sure sounds like AI. I see that there is a Jason Fraser who is an award winning voice actor but I find it hard to accept that this is the real person. The inflections are just enough off to be a give away.
It sounds a lot like him AI or Human??? I can’t find a Jason Fraser as a know Narrator I did find this person different spelling though Jason Frazier is an award-winning voice actor working in animation, gaming, audiobooks, film and television. Member of SAG-AFTRA, AEA, ASIFA-Hollywood, Television Academy. Note ..There is however a comment that has been left from someone from Australia who seems to know who he is. I’ve only listened to a small section ..a give away re AI are unusual pauses or phrasing …I’m very curious to find out if this is a real person or not. This audiobook is not available to buy or to borrow anywhere it’s only on RUclips hmmm Paperback ..reference Wiki A Fairy in the Flat/A Pot of Tea is a short story written by Agatha Christie which was first published under the title "Publicity" in The Sketch in September 1924. It was the first of a series of stories for the Sketch under the banner "Tommy and Tuppence" which formed a loosely contiguous story arc. This story was subsequently compiled and split into two, forming the first two chapters of the collection Partners in Crime which came out in both the U.K. and the U.S. in 1929.
If this actually is AI generated, that explains it all for me; I can't listen to this flat representation. Pity! Heard the beginning of a very interesting story. I wonder if there is any way to check (before beginning to listen) whether the narration is AI generated or not?
On another video, I think that it was The Dead Harlequin, the narrator was making a reference to King Charles the First and pronounced it as "Charles, I" like "eye" as in the first person singular. A human narrator would have known what was intended and pronounced it correctly as "Charles the first". There's a few other videos in which a similar thing happened.
A totally enjoyable story! Thank you!
Wonderful! Thank you.
Another very enjoyable audio, loving your channel. Thank you very much.🌟🥂
Where is Hugh Fraser’s narration? This story would be perfect for his voice.
No, why would you put a comment like that on this gentleman’s narration?? That’s rather insensitive.
No need to worry about being insensitive. Jason is A.I. based on Hugh Fraser’s narration.
Just what I thought. Spooky. In a way like Hugh's voice, but then so different, too.
This is a sad theft of the original voice unless he’s been compensated for it.
It almost sounds exactly like him anyway. Other people do read her works on RUclips
Thank you, I have not seen this one before😊
Tuppence is bright and playful and this reading has none of that
This sure sounds like AI. I see that there is a Jason Fraser who is an award winning voice actor but I find it hard to accept that this is the real person. The inflections are just enough off to be a give away.
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It sounds a lot like him AI or Human??? I can’t find a Jason Fraser as a know Narrator
I did find this person different spelling though
Jason Frazier is an award-winning voice actor working in animation, gaming, audiobooks, film and television. Member of SAG-AFTRA, AEA, ASIFA-Hollywood, Television Academy.
Note ..There is however a comment that has been left from someone from Australia who seems to know who he is. I’ve only listened to a small section ..a give away re AI are unusual pauses or phrasing …I’m very curious to find out if this is a real person or not. This audiobook is not available to buy or to borrow anywhere it’s only on RUclips hmmm
Paperback ..reference Wiki
A Fairy in the Flat/A Pot of Tea is a short story written by Agatha Christie which was first published under the title "Publicity" in The Sketch in September 1924. It was the first of a series of stories for the Sketch under the banner "Tommy and Tuppence" which formed a loosely contiguous story arc. This story was subsequently compiled and split into two, forming the first two chapters of the collection Partners in Crime which came out in both the U.K. and the U.S. in 1929.
Very well read. Very similar to Hugh Fraser’s agreeable voice.
It's a small sum to do without . I remember when there weren't all the adds
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Thank you so much. Excellent story. Jason's narration, is excellent..❤ from Australia ❤
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The automated narration is awful!
It's so disappointing to start getting into a book and then realize it's AI narrated.
This is not AI
It's AI, but pretty good...
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"Yess" (meaning the person is doubtfully agreeing) pronounced "Yeh. Ess". It's blooming awful. Please get a real person to read these things!!!
reader needs help
If this actually is AI generated, that explains it all for me; I can't listen to this flat representation. Pity! Heard the beginning of a very interesting story. I wonder if there is any way to check (before beginning to listen) whether the narration is AI generated or not?
For an AI, its pretty good
I've never understood how anyone can tell when something is AI unless it sounds robotic. This doesn't sound like that
The intonation is wrong so many times. "This! ('Pause) Sounds exciting".
It drives me mad.
On another video, I think that it was The Dead Harlequin, the narrator was making a reference to King Charles the First and pronounced it as "Charles, I" like "eye" as in the first person singular. A human narrator would have known what was intended and pronounced it correctly as "Charles the first". There's a few other videos in which a similar thing happened.
Possibly the weakest AC story I have heard🤦🏻♂️
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AI readings are Awfully Insipid