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Brett Jordan

By Stephen Beech

AI voice clones are easier to understand than humans, according to a new study.

AI voices easier to understand than humans, finds new study

Voice clones, which can recreate a human's speech using only a few seconds of recorded speech, are more intelligible in noisy environments, research finds. (AIP via SWNS)

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