Lance Whitney/ZDNET’s article discusses Apple’s new cutting-edge feature that allows users to create a synthesized version of their own voice for use in FaceTime calls, phone calls, and other communication apps on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and even Apple Watch. Users can record 150 different phrases to create their own synthesized voice, which can also be shared across devices and used in real-time settings using the new Live Speech feature. Although the synthesized voice may not perfectly mimic the user’s natural voice, it enables them to communicate in situations when they cannot speak out loud. The article provides detailed instructions on how to set up and use Apple’s Personal Voice feature, enabling users to utilize this innovative technology to their benefit.
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