Sound processing company Aflorithmic and digital human modeling specialists at UneeQ have teamed up to develop a digital version of Albert Einstein. His peculiarity is that he knows how to answer any questions.
To create an interactive model of Albert Einstein, Aflorithmic specialists studied historical audio recordings to recreate his voice as accurately as possible. So, they found out that the genius had a high tone and a pronounced German accent. It is noted that difficulties arose when using the conventional method of voice cloning. This is because the recordings themselves were of poor quality, while due to the accent it was not always clear what exactly Einstein was talking about. Therefore, the voice of the digital version of the genius was equipped with key features, but made it more understandable.
The system used in the interactive model is capable of analyzing data and answering questions in real time. The response time takes less than 3 seconds.
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