Those of you who own an iPhone must be accustomed to the robotic yet somewhat human-like voice of Siri. Apple's personal assistant for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS devices is powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing models. However, it is quite a narrow usage of artificial intelligence as it never really gets smarter or improves over time and only does the things asked of it. However, Apple has introduced a brand new feature to its devices where it is finally moving to the deep end of AI. The Apple Books app now has AI narrators, meaning you can listen to AI audiobooks, which have been voiced using AI processes. And strangely, they sound just like humans.
Today, AI is being used for a bunch of different applications, from chatbots to robotics and even in creating audiobooks. Apple's usage of natural language processing has enabled it to generate human-like voices that not only read but also enunciate, pause and emphasize text to give you the true joy of listening to a book.
Audiobooks are difficult to make. Not only do they require a lot of time and money, there is a lot of effort that goes into reading a 400-page book without sounding monotonous or losing your energy. This is why, today, only the most popular books get adapted to audiobooks because publishers need a demand for it before commissioning such work. However, this is where AI can completely change the game.
Take Apple's example. The AI-powered audiobooks are meant to expand the number of titles that can have the audiobook feature so people who love reading but do not have the time to sit down and read can still enjoy and access a large number of books. Since all you need to do is program the AI to read and contextualize sentences
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