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Spotify launches AI-powered translation for top podcasters Trevor Noah and Kristen Bell that maintains the sounds of their voices in different languages

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Spotify has launched an AI system that translates popular podcasts into different languages - while maintaining the sound of the host's voices. Do the AI translations sound like the celebrity podcasters? Do the AI translations sound like the celebrity podcasters? The translation feature can transcribe English and other languages into English – but will be used to clone the speaker's voice. As part of the trial, the musical streaming giant is slowly rolling out the new feature with a small group of podcasters and translating to Spanish.


This new tool could protect your pictures from AI manipulation

MIT Technology Review

The tool, called PhotoGuard, works like a protective shield by altering photos in tiny ways that are invisible to the human eye but prevent them from being manipulated. If someone tries to use an editing app based on a generative AI model such as Stable Diffusion to manipulate an image that has been "immunized" by PhotoGuard, the result will look unrealistic or warped. Right now, "anyone can take our image, modify it however they want, put us in very bad-looking situations, and blackmail us," says Hadi Salman, a PhD researcher at MIT who contributed to the research. It was presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning this week. PhotoGuard is "an attempt to solve the problem of our images being manipulated maliciously by these models," says Salman.


Need to know why baby is crying? There's an app for that and Trevor Noah is skeptical

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Barbie becomes a robotics engineer, a new app for baby and Siri gets mad. You can now talk to Alexa through your iPhone, Barbie is becoming a robotics engineer and an app can tell you why your baby is crying -- the late-night comics talk about the newest rollouts related to technology, and why some of it isn't as impressive as you might think. Late-night comic Trevor Noah kicks things off by pointing out why, when it comes to parenting, apps can't replace good old fashioned common sense. Seth Meyers gives us the mansplaining Ken doll and Jimmy Fallon gets in some woman trouble. Find out why Siri tells him off in today's Best of Late Night, above.



The Robots Are Coming For Our Jobs The Daily Show With Trevor Noah

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