Amazon: Alexa should learn to imitate the voices of the deceased

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The giant Amazon has significantly shaped our buying and consumer behavior in the 21st century. But in addition to online trading, Amazon has also brought various gadgets onto the market, the most well-known of which is probably alexa. The language assistant is constantly being expanded and can take on all kinds of tasks, from online orders to controlling the smart home. But this new feature is causing controversy. At the in-house conference, Amazon announced that it should be able to use Alexa in the futureto imitate voices of the deceased.

Amazon Alexa is designed to imitate the voices of the dead

Yes, you read that right, this is not just any rumor, but an official announcement. On Amazon’s in-house conference, Re:Mars, they discussed all sorts of news about machine learning, automation, robotics and space travel. They also presented a new feature for their language assistant. Only a minute of audio material should be sufficient for the device to be able to imitate a person’s voice.


When it comes to marketing, Amazon explicitly plays on the Use of technology on the deceased on. A YouTube clip shows a boy asking Alexa for his late grandmother to finish reading the book for him. The whole thing was presented by Rohit Prasad, Amazon’s leading scientist for the Amazon Alexa AI. He spoke of it “To Get Memories” and how many of us lost someone we were close to during the pandemic. “While an AI can by no means eliminate the pain of loss, it can definitely preserve the memories”said Prasad during the performance.

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