PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine - En ligne
Thanks to artificial intelligence, human speech is now as malleable and replicable as pixels. In the world of art, one of the deepest fears surrounding the rise of AI is the elimination of artists from the equation. How do we find balance between the advancement of this technology and its controversial potential applications?
Jose Sotelo is the co-founder of Lyrebird (Descript), a company that has developed an algorithm to clone the human voice in seconds. For this panel, he guides a conversation with two artists who use the voice as a marker of human identity. All three panellists work with AI to replicate, enhance, or mimic the human voice, and will explore how a machine can have its own voice as a signifier of personhood. What is the role of the artificial voice, and can AI technology find its own?
This activity takes place in English - although questions in French are also welcome.
It will remain available in the archives of the Forum’s online application until September 20.
Appears as part of AMPLIFY D.A.I
AMPLIFY D.A.I is an initiative of the British Council in partnership with MUTEK Montréal, MUTEK Buenos Aires and Somerset House Studios in the UK. The programme is supported by Canada Council for the Arts and Fundación Williams.
Jovanka von Wilsdorf -
BMG Rights ManagementDE
CLASSE DE MAÎTRE : Danse ton algorithme : l'IA pour la composition et la production musicale
11.09
12h30_13h30 EDT
Erin Gee -
Perte de SignalCA/QC
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine
10.09
13h45_15h00 EDT
Jose Sotelo -
DescriptMX/QC
PANEL : Intelligence artificielle et voix humaine
10.09
13h45_15h00 EDT
Jeudi 10 septembre 2020
13h45_15h00