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Is OpenAI Voice Engine Adding Value Or Creating More Societal Risks?

Is OpenAI Voice Engine Adding Value Or Creating More Societal Risks? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
OpenAI announces Voice Engine, a voice cloning technology, that can mimic speakers with a 15 second audio sample. Pros and Cons are highlighted.

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cristofercaguana687@gmail.com's curator insight, April 5, 8:06 PM
OpenAI ha lanzado Voice Engine, una tecnología revolucionaria capaz de recrear habla natural en varios idiomas, incluyendo inglés, español, francés y chino. Aunque desarrollado en 2022, su lanzamiento se ha hecho con cautela para iniciar un diálogo sobre su uso responsable. Esta herramienta tiene diversas aplicaciones. Por ejemplo, puede proporcionar asistencia de lectura a niños y no lectores mediante voces naturales que generan contenido de voz en off automáticamente, acelerando el desarrollo de contenido. También puede ayudar a pacientes que han perdido la voz repentinamente o padecen afecciones degenerativas del habla, como se ha probado en la Universidad de Brown con pacientes oncológicos o neurológicos. Los socios que prueban Voice Engine deben cumplir con políticas estrictas de uso, como prohibir la suplantación de identidad, obtener consentimiento del orador original, revelar que las voces son generadas por IA y no permitir a usuarios individuales crear sus propias voces. OpenAI también implementa marcas de agua para rastrear el origen del audio generado y monitorea activamente su uso. Voice Engine representa un avance significativo en tecnologías de voz sintética, con el potencial de mejorar la accesibilidad y la calidad de vida para diversos usuarios, siempre bajo un marco ético y responsable de uso.
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The rise of voice search « Educational Technology

According to Gartner, 50% of search will shift to voice search by 2020. And in the cases of personal assistants, if your business doesn’t come in first, it comes in last. Marketers scrambling to make sure they’re optimized to take those top spots ranked voice search high on their list of 2019 priorities, with 36.1% naming voice search a top trend. Holmes says that as voice search becomes more common, search queries will most likely get more specific and companies need to start anticipating those queries sooner, rather than later.

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Why you really should care and optimize for voice search now

Why you really should care and optimize for voice search now | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
It's time to optimize for voice search -- for some unexpected reasons. It's time to optimize for voice search -- for some unexpected reasons.

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Can't type right now? Try speaking instead

Can't type right now? Try speaking instead | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
If you think that you just need a smartphone to make voice queries on Google Search, you've got it all wrong. Google Voice Search Hotword is a Chrome extension that allows you to speak to your comp...
Donald McClendon's curator insight, December 3, 2013 11:02 PM

Just speak into the mike and say, "Ok Google"