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Journalist Evan Ratliff Voice Cloned Himself. The Results Were Not What He Expected.

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4.6656 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Busy and frazzled people often say, “I wish I could clone myself!” Journalist Evan Ratliff did just that. Using easily available technology and artificial intelligence, he created a voice clone that could answer calls, carry on conversations, and literally do his job. The brave new world he created spawned all sorts of weird and unsettling moments, like when his voice clones began talking to each other and making up a whole new life for him. Ratliff explores the experience in his new podcast, “Shell Game.” We talk to Ratliff…and his voice clone. Guests: Evan Ratliff, investigative journalist and host, "Shell Game" podcast; author, "The Mastermind: A True Story of Murder, Empire, and a New Kind of Crime Lord"; cofounder and editor in chief, Atavist magazine; former podcast host, "Longform" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sometimes a new kind of technology comes along that isn't really an extension of what came before, but actually something

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new.

1:12.9

AI voice cloning is one of those things.

1:15.7

Take some voice recordings, feed them into one of the available services, and suddenly

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you can say a sentence by typing.

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And with something this unprecedented, it's hard to know how to explore that new imaginative space. What should one

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