British TV Legend Set to Be Brought Back From the Dead for New Podcast With AI Used to Recreate His Voice
A groundbreaking new podcast is set to bring back the voice of a beloved British TV legend, using artificial intelligence (AI) to recreate his iconic tones.
The podcast, which is still in its early stages of development, will feature the late actor and comedian Ronnie Barker, who died in 2015. Barker was best known for his roles in the classic British sitcoms "Porridge" and "Open All Hours."
The AI technology that will be used to recreate Barker's voice is being developed by the company Eleven Labs. The company's software has already been used to create convincing recreations of the voices of other celebrities, including Barack Obama and Morgan Freeman.
The podcast is being produced by the BBC, which has a long history of working with Barker. The BBC produced "Porridge" and "Open All Hours," and Barker also hosted the popular chat show "The Two Ronnies" for the BBC.
The podcast is expected to be released later this year. It will be a major event for fans of Barker and for anyone interested in the potential of AI to recreate the human voice.
How the AI Will Recreate Barker's Voice
The AI technology that will be used to recreate Barker's voice is called "deepfake." Deepfake technology is a type of artificial intelligence that can be used to create realistic and convincing recreations of people's voices and facial expressions.
The AI software will be trained on a large database of Barker's recordings. The software will learn to identify the unique characteristics of Barker's voice, such as his pitch, tone, and cadence.
Once the AI software has been trained, it will be able to generate new speech that sounds like Barker. The software will be able to create new dialogue, or it can be used to dub over existing recordings of Barker's voice.
The Ethical Implications of AI-Generated Voices
The use of AI-generated voices raises a number of ethical concerns. One concern is that AI-generated voices could be used to create fake news or to impersonate real people.
Another concern is that AI-generated voices could be used to manipulate people. For example, AI-generated voices could be used to create convincing sales pitches or to spread propaganda.
It is important to be aware of the ethical implications of AI-generated voices and to use this technology responsibly.