The voiceover industry is facing major upheaval with the rise of AI-generated speech. In this episode, we dive into the rapid advancement of AI voices and ask where it leaves professional voice actors. We discuss which artists are most at risk of replacement, the implications for gaming and animation, and ethical concerns around training AI on existing recordings. Join hosts Mike and Izabela Russell as they debate whether exceptional human voices can withstand the AI revolution, or if machines have already matched the nuance and creativity of the pros. Learn how voice cloning is being used to preserve voices forever, and get tips for voice actors wondering if AI will take their jobs. It’s a deep look at the voiceover world’s radical transformation and how we can shape its future.
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