Speech, Voice, Accents and AI
A forerunner of Siri and Alexa? Matthew Sweet talks to Lynda Clark about her update of an 1846 talking machine and Allison Koenecke about AI. Sadie Ryan looks at accent prejudice.
From prejudice against accents to early attempts to create an artificial voice - Matthew Sweet is joined by the academics Sadie Ryan, Allison Koenecke and Lynda Clark.
Sadie Ryan hosts a podcast Accentricity and is part of the Manchester Voices project team https://www.manchestervoices.org/project-team/
You can find a New Thinking podcast episode looking in more detail at that project /programmes/p07h30hm
Lynda Clark is part of the InGAME (Innovation in Games and Media Enterprise) project at the University of Dundee. She's interested in interactive fiction and AI storytelling. She's been researching the experiments of Joseph Faber who created Euphonia in 1846 and created her own take working with games and digital experiences.
Allison Koenecke works in the Stanford University Computational Policy Lab and the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab
You might also be interested in these programmes from the Free Thinking archives - all available to download as 麻豆社 Arts & Ideas podcasts
What is Speech? /programmes/b0b1q2f3
What is Good Listening? /programmes/m000djtd
The pros and cons of swearing /programmes/b09c0r4m
Language and Belonging /programmes/m0006fh9
AI and creativity: what makes us human? /programmes/m0005nml
Robots /programmes/b08chbpc
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- Thu 4 Mar 2021 22:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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