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Scientific American Video

Meghan McDonough explores the history of, and advances in, speech synthesis and goes through the process of having her own VocaliD Voice AI persona created in an attempt to answer the question — “What makes a voice human?”.

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Steinhardt Students Give Voices to Speech-Impaired Individuals
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Steinhardt Students Give Voices to Speech-Impaired Individuals

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AI project to preserve people’s voices in effort to tackle speech loss
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AI project to preserve people’s voices in effort to tackle speech loss

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NYU is Giving Individuals with Speech Loss A Voice
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NYU is Giving Individuals with Speech Loss A Voice

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Rupal Patel, CEO of VOCALiD, named amongst the Top 11 Voice Visionaries of 2019
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Rupal Patel, CEO of VOCALiD, named amongst the Top 11 Voice Visionaries of 2019

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[Podcast] VocaliD Appears on NPR’s Hidden Brain
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[Podcast] VocaliD Appears on NPR’s Hidden Brain

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[Podcast] Rupal Patel interviewed by Bret Kinsella
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[Podcast] Rupal Patel interviewed by Bret Kinsella

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THE TALK THAT STARTED IT ALL...

TEDWomen

The seed for VocaliD was planted at TEDWomen when Dr. Rupal Patel exclaimed that… “Each one of us has a unique voiceprint that reflects our age, our size, even our lifestyle and personality.”

“As a speech scientist,” she continued “I’m fascinated by how the voice is produced, and I have an idea how it can be engineered.” 

The international response to this TED talk brought VocaliD to life.