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IBM Makes Most Realistic Computerized Voice Ever

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Getting stuck with an automated service when on the phone might just get a little bit more bearable, thanks to IBM.

The new technology, called ‘generating paralinguistic phenomena via markup in text-to-speech syntheses’, gives the machine voice more human attributes, such as verbal tics, sighing, or even coughing to get your attention.

Andy Aaron, of IBM’s Thomas J Watson research group speech team, said, “These sounds can be incredibly subtle, even unnoticeable, but have a profound psychological effect. It can be extremely reassuring to have a more attentive-sounding voice… When you are on the telephone on an automated service helping you fix your computer or buy insurance, this could make the difference between being a happy customer or hanging up and canceling a service.”

Aaron was quick to assuage any fears that this technology might be used to replace actual people, saying, “We are almost at the point where the voice is indistinguishable from a human, but that is not our goal. We don’t want to fool anybody.”

Source: The Telegraph

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