Steve Jobs Voice

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to take steps to integrate, as evidenced by the creation of a podcast of interviews with Steve Jobs voice.

The Apple founder, who died in 2011, appeared in a human-created voice on a podcast produced by Play.ht, which used Joe Rogan‘s voice to simulate him as an interviewer.

Steve Jobs Voice Created by Play.ht Using Artificial Intelligence

However, the results were stunning. This 20-minute conversation is the first chapter in a podcast series in which users can vote for the characters they want to create for the next instalment.

Well-known host Joe Rogan interviews the minds behind Apple's success, and the company that created this tool is Play.ht, which uses scripts created by ” fine-tuned language models.”

Steve Jobs Voice
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In this fictitious interview, Rogan and Jobs exchanged and discussed topics such as Apple's success, his religious beliefs, and Steve Jobs' experience with LSD.

This is what the artificial voice called about Steve Jobs' exposure to the drug:

“It reinforced my sense of what was important. Just love, feel love for each other, awe and respect for life, love, and connection with people,” said the AI ​​version of Jobs.

Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson who quotes this quote in his book about the Apple founder is spoken by the artificial intelligence.

Steve Jobs' Artificial Intelligence and Joe Rogan discuss topics like Buddhism in Jobs' life and how it affected his work at the company. Apple's future is also part of the interview: ” Despite having the best products on the market, it can still continue to evolve and move forward”.

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