Original Reddit post

been following voice cloning tech for a while but most of it is either deepfakes or customer service bots. then I stumbled on something called pantio where they basically build an interactive version of a real person. not like a chatbot pretending to be someone… more like a voice + personality + actual memories from that persons life found an example of some art curator where u can literally talk to his AI and ask about his career and life experiences. the voice is cloned from his real recordings. felt weird at first but honestly after 2 minutes I forgot it wasnt a real conversation im curious if anyone else has seen this kind of use case. feels like the first time ive seen AI voice cloning used for something that isnt creepy or commercial. like actually preserving a human being instead of replacing one is this where things are heading? interactive biographies instead of static ones? submitted by /u/Subject_Witness3382

Originally posted by u/Subject_Witness3382 on r/ArtificialInteligence