Andy Chanley, the afternoon drive host at Southern California’s public radio station 88.5 KCSN, has been a radio disk jockey (DJ) for more than 32 years. Now, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) technology, his voice can live on in many places simultaneously.
“I may be a robot, but I still love to rock,” the robot DJ named ANDY, derived from Artificial Neural Disk-JockeY, said in Chanley’s voice during a demonstration where the voice was hard to distinguish from a human DJ.
Phones, speakers and rice cookers have been talking for years, but their voices have been robotic.
Seattle-based AI start-up WellSaid Labs
LOS ANGELES - Andy Chanley, the afternoon drive host at Southern California's public radio station 88.5 KCSN, has been a radio DJ for over 32 years. And now, thanks to artificial intelligence technology, his voice will live on simultaneously in many places. "I may be a robot, but I still love to rock," says the robot DJ named Andy, derived.
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Andy Chanley, the afternoon drive host at Southern California's public radio station 88.5 KCSN, has been a radio DJ for over 32 years. And now, thanks to artificia