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Amazon's Alexa could soon speak in a dead relative's voice, making [everyone] feel uneasy
In a video played at the event, an Amazon Echo Dot is asked: "Alexa, can Grandma finish reading me 'The Wizard of Oz'?"
"OK," Alexa's voice responded.
"Instead of Alexa's voice reading the book, it's the kid's grandma's voice," Prasad said. "We had to learn to produce a high quality voice with less than a minute of recording."
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In a video played at the event, an Amazon Echo Dot is asked: "Alexa, can Grandma finish reading me 'The Wizard of Oz'?"
"OK," Alexa's voice responded.
"Instead of Alexa's voice reading the book, it's the kid's grandma's voice," Prasad said. "We had to learn to produce a high quality voice with less than a minute of recording."
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How to disguise a lie properly?
Average people try to hide their lies in a mass of unnecessary info, and it gives them away.
I suggest you use flattery to disguise a lie.
Those paying compliments subconsciously seem more attractive to people. And it is precisely those who appear attractive that we tend to trust more.
A single compliment can "warm up" the trust of your interlocutor and then lie to him for a long time without arousing any suspicions.
Average people try to hide their lies in a mass of unnecessary info, and it gives them away.
I suggest you use flattery to disguise a lie.
Those paying compliments subconsciously seem more attractive to people. And it is precisely those who appear attractive that we tend to trust more.
A single compliment can "warm up" the trust of your interlocutor and then lie to him for a long time without arousing any suspicions.
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Russki missile targeted its own launcher!!!
Witnessed near Alchevsk city, last night
Witnessed near Alchevsk city, last night
🎨 Joan Miro (1893 – 1983)
🖼 The Harlequin’s Carnival (1925)
Poverty & Melancholia
An image of the loneliness and perplexity of man surrounded by madness and euphoria
🖼 The Harlequin’s Carnival (1925)
Poverty & Melancholia
An image of the loneliness and perplexity of man surrounded by madness and euphoria