So, soon we may actually have these kinds of AI products using voices and even video images that are known to us, but, with the dialogue completely artificial. Soon, we may hear and see N6QW badmouthing the Si5351, and singing the praises of LC VFOs. Just a year ago this was the subject of an April 1 SolderSmoke joke. Now it is becoming a real possibility. We are living in the future my friends.
https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/pushing-the-frontiers-of-audio-generation/
And here are our first two experimental uses of this AI technology:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/09/a-new-experimental-podcast-about.html
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/09/here-is-another-short-podcast-about.html
My idea would be an AI generated comic book from the source material. Superheroes explaining how a circuit works, maybe one of them would have a fortress of lore - another with a library of data/measurements ?
ReplyDeleteMy first car navigation was a Tom Tom what I had purchased the optional voice of John Cleese for. You had to sign a form to accept some profanities :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy to pay again for it for my Apple Maps :-)