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  2. Retrieval-based Voice Conversion - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-based Voice Conversion (RVC) is an open source voice conversion AI algorithm that enables realistic speech-to-speech transformations, accurately preserving the intonation and audio characteristics of the original speaker.

  3. Speech translation - Wikipedia

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    Speech translation is the process by which conversational spoken phrases are instantly translated and spoken aloud in a second language. This differs from phrase translation, which is where the system only translates a fixed and finite set of phrases that have been manually entered into the system. Speech translation technology enables speakers ...

  4. I'm a translator who uses AI, but I'm not worried about it ...

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    A freelance translator says AI makes him more efficient at his job and it won't replace him.

  5. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate's NMT system uses a large artificial neural network capable of deep learning. [1] [2] [3] By using millions of examples, GNMT improves the quality of translation, [2] using broader context to deduce the most relevant translation. The result is then rearranged and adapted to approach grammatically based human language. [1]

  6. Google brings AI voice assistant Gemini Live to iPhone - AOL

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    Technical advances in AI spurred by the rise of large language models have fostered the emergence of a new generation of voice assistants far more capable than Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri and ...

  7. Audio deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Audio deepfake technology, also referred to as voice cloning or deepfake audio, is an application of artificial intelligence designed to generate speech that convincingly mimics specific individuals, often synthesizing phrases or sentences they have never spoken.

  8. Jibbigo - Wikipedia

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    Jibbigo was a mobile offline language translation application that was developed by Mobile Technologies, LLC and Dr. Alex Waibel, a professor at Carnegie Mellon. [1] Jibbigo is an offline voice translator and does not need phone or data connectivity to function. [2]

  9. Mobile translation - Wikipedia

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    Words spoken into the mobile device are translated into the target language and then sent as voice to the other user's mobile phone [1] Machine translation software for handheld devices featuring translation capabilities for user-input text, SMS and email, was commercially released in 2004 by Transclick and a patent was issued to Transclick for ...