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  2. Willy's Chocolate Experience - Wikipedia

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    Willy's Chocolate Experience was an unlicensed event based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that took place in Glasgow, Scotland, in February 2024. The event was promoted as an immersive and interactive family experience, illustrated on a promotional website with "dreamlike" AI-generated images .

  3. How a Willy Wonka Event in the U.K. Ended in Calls to ... - AOL

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    New details on the Willy Wonka Experience disaster • Script was '15 pages of AI-generated gibberish' • Made up a villain called The Unknown — 'an evil chocolate maker who lives in the walls'

  4. Inside the dumpy Willy Wonka-like experience that infuriated ...

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    A Willy Wonka inspired 'Chocolate Experience' in Glasgow, Scotland, was 'where dreams go to die,' one actor hired for the event said.

  5. BrowseAloud - Wikipedia

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    BrowseAloud has been criticised by technologists for the need to use a mouse to select text before BrowseAloud would read it. [7] This required vision and motor skills to use, making BrowseAloud inaccessible to groups that could use other screen readers, such as JAWS. Commentators have noted that BrowseAloud is not a substitute for such tools ...

  6. 'Terrifying' Willy Wonka event used AI images to mislead ...

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    A Rolling Stone investigation found that its director, Billy Coull, has published more than 15 books with AI-generated text. Coull said he was sorry that his “vision of the artistic rendition of ...

  7. Speechify - Wikipedia

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    Speechify is a mobile, Chrome extension and desktop app that reads text aloud using a computer-generated text to speech voice. [1] [2] [3]The app also uses optical character recognition technology to turn physical books or printed text into audio which can be played in your own voice or in that of a celebrity.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Reading guidelines

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    Generally, it's up to you whether or not to read an infobox, and when in the article it should be read. You may decide to read it after the article introduction (usually after reading the table of contents), or in some cases at the end of the article as a summary of the article information.

  9. Original “Willy Wonka” Actors Talk About Viral ... - AOL

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