Later that year on November 18th, 2020, Replica Studios then uploaded a video to its YouTube channel in which they showcased their Replica AI system, designed to be used in games to replace voice actors in Unreal Engine. The now-unlisted video received over 128,000 views in three years and helped to prove that the concept had a lot of potential (shown below). For example, also on March 6th, a video showcasing the newest advancement in AI voice was uploaded to YouTube by the channel Tyler McVicker, which had GlaDOS AI-generated voice lines. It started gaining attention on YouTube and Twitter in the following days as the first viral AI-voice tool. On March 6th, 2020, MIT released the 15.ai software it had been working on for the previous two years. Starting in 2020 with Fifteen.ai, AIs' continued usage in generating fake, dubbed dialogue through well-known voices increased throughout the early 2020s as the technology progressed, seeing a notable spike in interest around early 2023 with the release of ElevenAI. Artificial Intelligence Voices or AI-Generated Voice-Overs refers to the process of using artificial intelligence tools to create text-to-speech clips that are supposed to sound like famous celebrities, public figures or characters from popular culture.
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