If artificial intelligences can make Kanye West and Drake sing anything, this is also the case with Emmanuel Macron. Anis Ayari, artificial intelligence engineer and youtuber, thus managed to make Charles Aznavour’s “Yesterday again” sing to the President of the Republic by duplicating the latter’s voice through artificial intelligence.
A deep forgery of impressive quality that could make people believe that Emmanuel Macron really gave a voice.
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To clone the voice of Emmanuel Macron, Anis Ayari says that he recovered voice sequences of the President of the Republic that he later integrated into deep learning algorithms. “We trained these algorithms for a few hours. Then you get a model, like a small safe, in which we put any audio that will be translated with the voice of Emmanuel Macron”, summarizes Anis Ayari.
“You should know that the President of the Republic is the public figure who finds it easier to clone his voice because he makes public speeches with very good sound quality,” the engineer underlines. As a result of this video, public figures asked Anis Ayari if this technology could be applied to his personal case. “For example, singers wonder if they still have to spend hours in the studio…”, explains Anis Ayari, for whom this technology is destined to evolve exponentially.
Source: BFM TV
