Amazon wants Alexa to mimic people's voices—including your dead relatives
E-commerce giant says its virtual assistant needs less than one minute of an audio recording to mimic someone’s speech
Old photos, letters and tapes. Tech has long allowed us to preserve memories of people long after they have died. But with new tools there are now interactive solutions, including memorialized online accounts, voice bots and even humanoid robots. WSJ’s Joanna Stern journeys across the world to test some of those for a young woman who is living on borrowed time.
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