Illness took away her voice. AI created a replica she carries in her phone
MATT O'BRIEN
Associated Press
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Alexis Bogan, center, and her mother Pamela Bogan, right, react to hearing a re-creation of her lost voice from a prompt typed by Dr. Fatima Mirza, left, on March 11 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I.
JOSH REYNOLDS, Associated Press
Dr. Rohaid Ali plays a video from a high school project made by his patient, Alexis Bogan, on March 11 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I.
JOSH REYNOLDS, Associated Press
Alexis Bogan, whose speech was impaired by a brain tumor, uses a mobile phone with an app that features a voice-cloning tool to order a drink at a Starbucks drive-thru April 29 in Lincoln, R.I.
Experts have warned that artificial intelligence voice-cloning technology can amplify scams, disrupt elections, and impersonate people without…
Alexis Bogan, center, and her mother Pamela Bogan, right, react to hearing a re-creation of her lost voice from a prompt typed by Dr. Fatima Mirza, left, on March 11 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, R.I.
Alexis Bogan, whose speech was impaired by a brain tumor, uses a mobile phone with an app that features a voice-cloning tool to order a drink at a Starbucks drive-thru April 29 in Lincoln, R.I.