I dubbed by 5 minute history of vaccine-induced myocarditis into Polish and Japanese using the HeyGen Tool.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) juggernauts are transcending the realm of heuristics, pushing the boundaries - and no so subtly. Los Angeles-based AI video platform, HeyGen, has been promulgating waves, launching a tool of ingenious utility that allows your voice to be cloned and translated into seven diverse languages.
The tool, aptly named 'Video Translate'’ aims at an almost unreal feat of realism by dexterously syncing the shape of your lips to match the lingual nuances of the translated voice.
The prerequisites for the video inputs are refreshingly simple: a 30-second to 5-minute snippet in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, or Japanese is all you need to offer.
The tool, as of its September 7 launch, has garnered immense attention, creating a backlog of over 141,000 videos to be processed. HeyGen is striving to augment their processing capabilities to meet this unexpected demand surge and cater to their regular paid users, who are promised a swift 10-minute turnaround. The platform also foresees expanding its linguistic catalogue by the turn of this month.
It's impressive but I can see no good coming from a thing like this.