AI voice clones work by learning how real human voices sound and then copying that sound to create new speech.
Imagine you're listening to your favorite character from a cartoon, they always say their lines the same way every time. Now imagine if that character could learn how you speak, and then copy your voice to say new things. That’s what AI voice clones do!
How They Learn
AI voice clones start by listening to someone talk for a long time. They hear all the different ways people make sounds, like when you say “hello” or laugh.
They remember how your mouth moves, how your tongue and lips shape each sound, and even how fast you speak. It's like watching someone draw a picture many times so you can copy it later.
How They Copy
Once they've learned the patterns of a voice, AI clones use that knowledge to create new speech. They take words or sentences and turn them into sounds that match the original person’s way of speaking.
It's like having a robot friend who watches you draw for hours, then it can draw new pictures in your style! That's how AI voice clones make realistic human speech, one sound at a time.
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