In the movie, Bladerunner, the Tyrell Corporation's motto is "more human than human," meaning, you should not be able to detect the difference. But is there a mandate to disclose ai? Right after German artist Boris Eldagsen won the creative open category at last week's Sony World Photography Award with an entry entitled Pseudomnesia: The Electrician, he revealed it was an ai generated image.
Does adding ai feel more human than human? Or does it just generate alienation and erode public trust.
MURF.ai Studio is AI empowered voice overs to which you can add video and audio tracks. It bills itself as pure magic – and I'll admit, it comes pretty close.
I grabbed text from an earlier blog post, picked Ethan, one of the free-to-try voices to read the script. After that I sampled a free audio track, added a quick video and within about five minutes, I had cobbled together a film.
Here's a screen video of the editing session... This is basic audio. You can not only choose from a variety of voices, but tweak pitch, speed it up or slow it down, and add pauses... you can also mix voices so you have what sounds like a real conversation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8tx79NT1-w (404)

