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AI Reconstructs Lost Voice from Seconds of Damaged VHS Audio

What Happened

Researchers successfully restored a woman\’s lost voice using only eight seconds of scratchy audio found on an old VHS tape. Using cutting-edge AI and speech synthesis technology, the team reconstructed her distinct voice, allowing her family to hear her speak again after being rendered voiceless by a medical condition. This innovation showcases how minimal audio data, combined with advancements in artificial intelligence, can help those who have lost their ability to communicate. The breakthrough was reported in the UK and highlights both technical prowess and human impact.

Why It Matters

AI\’s ability to regenerate voices from scant audio samples paves the way for new speech restoration possibilities for millions affected by voice loss worldwide. The breakthrough also demonstrates broader applications in audio forensics, personal archiving, and accessibility technology. Read more in our AI News Hub

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