Curious about AI voiceover technology and its implications? Voices explores these issues in their guide to using AI, with a focus on current opportunities and challenges within the industry.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay - but what does this mean for the voiceover industry, or your business? If you're curious about some of the most pressing issues around this topic, the team at Voices has compiled a useful guide.
Learn more at https://www.voices.com/your-guide-to-using-ai-for-voice-over
The guide covers some of the current trends and challenges surrounding AI voiceover technology, including the impact on the industry and future trends for you and your work.
As AI tools become increasingly prevalent in the business and entertainment worlds, the guide also offers fundamental insights into ethical considerations and the effect of AI on traditional voiceover actors.
According to a recent report from the American Marketing Association, AI-generated voices are being used as a marketing tool across a spectrum of industries, with a focus on shaping consumer perceptions and choice through artificial voices that have been created to convey certain qualities. With a recognition of how powerful - and potentially unpredictable - such tools can be, the team at Voices takes a closer look at the issues.
“Our goal is to provide you, and your organization, with a detailed, forward-looking perspective on how AI is shaping the future of the voiceover industry and how you can adapt and thrive in a changing landscape.”
The guide starts with an overview of the voiceover industry, noting the ways in which the recent emergence of artificial intelligence has brought significant changes, for businesses and also for independent voice actors.
You can learn about some of the terminology that is permeating the voiceover space, including text-to-speech (TTS), deep learning algorithms that create realistic voice outputs from written text, and voice cloning. The guide also explains how voice assistants - such as Siri or Alexa - are advancing in their ability to listen, understand, and respond to human cues.
The guide includes projections for future industry trajectories, such as a further shift towards digital platforms, increasing demand for localization, emergence of human-like AI voices, and growth in the areas of eLearning and audiobooks.
Finally, you can explore some of the potential benefits or drawbacks of using AI for voiceover work in video narration, audiobooks, and other applications - such as increased efficiency, speed, and cost-effectiveness versus concerns over quality and authenticity, as well as possible effects on human voice actors.
Learn more about AI voiceover developments and issues with Voices!
Find more information and access the full guide at https://www.voices.com/your-guide-to-using-ai-for-voice-over