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Sonya Sotinsky recorded herself talking and reading books to preserve a critical element of her personality: her voice. After surgery for oral cancer, AI used those recordings to re-create her voice.
AI, curse words and children's books saved it Sonya Sotinsky recorded herself talking and reading books to preserve a critical element of her personality: her voice.
Sport in Mind, the UK’s leading mental health sports charity, has today launched Mad Headlines, a campaign to tackle the use of harmful language in sports media.
Sport Football Bristol City FC 'That's the mad thing' - Liam Manning makes transfer point amid Bristol City's fight for top six Bristol City currently sit fifth in the Championship as they look to ...
"SNL" star Ego Nwodim's "Weekend Update" bit went off the rails after she inadvertently got the crowd to shout out a curse word on live television.
Whenever frustration mounts for the likes of Billy Horschel, Brian Harman and Justin Thomas, the Tour's Profanity Delay team goes on high alert.
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Trump gets mad at CNN reporter for putting words in his mouthTrump gets mad at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins for putting words in his mouth while speaking about tariffs: 'I didn't say that, you did.' ...
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