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Microsoft VALL-E shows a future of AI-powered speech that's fantastic and terrifying
By Ben Wilson published
VALL-E Microsoft has me excited AND nervous as it unveils VALL-E, its AI-powered voice synthesis requiring only 3-second recordings to generate new speech.
Microsoft's VALL-E can imitate any voice with just a three-second sample
By Sean Endicott published
News Microsoft's VALL-E tool can be used to create realistic simulations of people's voices. A recent paper out of Cornell University showed off the potential of the technology.
A week since launch, OpenAI's ChatGPT has shown the power, and horror, of AI
By Sean Endicott published
AI The AI tool ChatGPT has made headlines over the last week, for both good and bad reasons. Here's why AI needs to strike a balance.
NVIDIA and Microsoft team up to build an AI cloud computer that probably won't become Skynet
By Jez Corden published
I'll be back. Microsoft and NVIDIA are teaming up to build a new type of AI cloud computer, which almost definitely won't take over the world.
How machine learning AI is going to change gaming forever
By Jez Corden last updated
As deep-learning AI models continue to improve, the implications for future Xbox and Windows PC games are truly staggering.
People suck, so a robot with Microsoft AI has to pick up cigarette butts
By Sean Endicott last updated
A robot that utilizes Microsoft AI is being used to clean up beaches. It uses machine learning to identify cigarette butts in the sand and then picks up the waste.
Microsoft's $19.7 billion purchase of Nuance just took a major step
By Sean Endicott published
The $19.7 billion acquisition of Nuance by Microsoft cleared a major hurdle earlier this month. There are still regulatory bodies to go through, but the deal is one step closer to being approved.
Microsoft patents tech to let you talk to dead people as chatbots
By Sean Endicott published
A recent patent from Microsoft describes technology to create chatbots of specific people. The tech could be used to create chatbots of celebrities, fictional characters, and dead people.
Editing is one of the worst things about photography. Luminar AI provides a solution.
By Nick Greene last updated
There are very few photographers who actually enjoy photo editing. It's more of a necessary evil. Thanks to imaging tech company Skylum, it's about to become unnecessary.
How do you make dangerously cheesy Cheetos? With AI from Microsoft of course.
By Sean Endicott published
PepsiCo worked with Microsoft to use AI to improve its production line for Cheetos. The setup uses Microsoft Project Bonsai to detect Cheetos and make adjustments during the production process.
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