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You have no idea what a voice can do! January's Fictions-Science is dedicated to the manipulation of the voice. The voice that we identify as an individual's own has become a favorite object of artificial intelligence. Communication and expressiveness, affect and health, cloning and deepfake, a voice can be transformed, metamorphosed, simulated through deep learning technologies. Tonight's guests discuss the advances and the ethical and anthropological consequences of the manipulated voice.
Meeting animated by Natacha Triou producer, France Culture
With Catherine Dufour author
Nadia Guerouaou clinical psychologist, PhD student in the Perception and Sound Design (STMS lab/CNRS/IRCAM Paris) and Plasticity and Subjectivity (Lille Neuroscience & Cognition Centre lab/INSERM/CHRU de Lille) teams
Jean Lassègue CNRS research fellow in anthropological and sociolinguistic linguistics
Axel Roebel Research Director, IRCAM-STMS
Video presentation of the installation The Masters at the NTT ICC Museum in Tokyo, by Elena Knox, contemporary artist and art-science researcher
Scientific advisor Jean-Louis Giavitto, CNRS research director, IRCAM-STMS.
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