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Study Highlights Limitations of Human-Like Computer Voices

A new study from the Max Planck Institute reveals that while computer-generated voices are becoming more prevalent, they still exhibit certain characteristics that betray their artificial nature.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 7 days ago
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Computer-generated voices are increasingly integrated into everyday life, appearing in devices such as navigation systems and voice assistants.

A recent investigation by the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics examines the extent to which these voices can mimic human speech.

Despite significant advancements in technology, the study indicates that specific layers of speech continue to reveal their non-human origins.