Meta will now have famous voices incorporated into its AI assistant

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2024-09-25 22:23:33

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Mand sent a a new option to improve user interaction with AI and will now allow conversations with your virtual assistant using the voices of some famous people.

Voices of celebrities such as singer Awkwafina, British actress Dame Judi Dench, and American actors John Cena, Keegan Michael Key and Kristen Bell included in the new feature, available on Chat Messenger, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.

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Thanks to multi-year agreements with voice actors, Meta will be able to replicate their distinctive voices, allowing immersive user experience.

By menu, By choosing the celebrity’s voice, you can ask questions, get answers and maintain fluid conversations, the company explained about the “new AI experiences.”

“L“Speech will be a much more natural way to interact with AI than text,” said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the annual Meta Connect conference.

“All of this comes together to build the human connection that will be my future,” Zuckerberg noted. “We are trying to build a future that is more open, accessible, natural and focused on human connection.”

According to the company, AI virtual assistant is used by more than 400 million people monthly, and 185 million people use it every week on Meta products.

“Now you can have a conversation with Meta AI using your voice. It is extremely fast, connected to the web, natural and conversational and it even comes with voice options from celebrities like Awkwafina, Kristen Bell, John Cena and more,” detailed Ahmad Al-Dahle, vice president of AI generation at Meta.

In addition, there will be another of the new functions announced by the technology giant automatic voice translations for Reel audios that are in another language.

“We are testing a tool for Meta AI voice translation what it will automatically transfer the sound of the Reel, so that more people can enjoy your content, even if they speak different languages. With automatic dubbing and lip sync, “Meta AI will simulate the speaker’s voice in another language and lip sync them to match,” announced Meta.

The company explained that the incorporation of the new update has started “small tests” on Instagram and Facebook, translate the videos of some creators from Latin America and the United States into English and Spanish, and plans to expand it to more languages.

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