BREAKING NEWS
HAVE OUR VOICES SWAPPED?
In a shocking turn of events, experts have revealed that there may be evidence to suggest that our voices have been swapped without our knowledge. The news has sent shockwaves around the world, leaving many people questioning the very fabric of reality.
THE CLAIM
According to researchers at a leading university, a unique algorithm has been developed that can seamlessly swap voices in recorded conversations. The technology, which has been hailed as a game-changer in the field of speech recognition, has been tested on a large sample of recordings and has yielded astonishing results.
EVIDENCE
In a statement released today, the researchers revealed that they had successfully swapped the voices of several prominent public figures, including world leaders and celebrities. When played back, the recordings sounded like the original speakers, but with one crucial difference – their voices had been swapped.
THE CONSEQUENCES
The implications of this technology are far-reaching and profound. If our voices can be swapped without our knowledge, what does that mean for our sense of identity? Is it possible that our voices have been swapped at some point in the past, without us even realizing it?
REACTION
The news has sparked widespread debate and discussion online, with many people expressing shock and amazement at the possibility. "This is like something out of a science fiction movie," said one commenter. "If our voices can be swapped, what else can be manipulated?"
THE FUTURE
As the world struggles to come to terms with this new technology, questions are being raised about its potential applications and consequences. Will we see a new era of voice-swapping, where people can change their voices at will? Or will the technology be used for more sinister purposes?
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I've been noticing men (myself included) tend to have higher pitched voices, and women tend to have lower pitched voices than what I have heard in videos/recordings from the past. News stories, interviews, actors, just candid recordings, it seems like men are going higher and women are going lower. Is this some sort of cultural phenomenon or is it a biological cause?
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Hormones in food have messed with developing humans. I’m not so sure I agree with this statement. I’m middle-aged (M), and I didn’t stop filling out in my chest and upper body until I was 26 or so. Some people aren’t “adult size” for a while.
Speech patterns, pitch etc. Are often tied to the culture and society, as well as the language you speak. Nothing has changed biologically, testosterone still makes your voice deeper.
It’s because they hire actresses and news anchors and the like with deeper voices now, and that results in the men seeming to have high voices for a man by comparison. It’s just a show business trend, similar to hiring both women and men with curly hair for show business in the ‘80s and hiring actresses with relatively big, wide-set eyes that make them look innocent and cute like a doe or a bunny or a cartoon to be leading ladies in musicals.