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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition 20240604 19:52:00

Sound like that one individual. as well as replicating, the company says it s able to restore voices back to healthy sounding speech. the first three are really fast, but they might be ok if they were slowed down. our system understands what, say, a normal articulation pattern would be. so if someone comes to record and they ve noticed that their articulation is slurred, or they have effort in their speech, we can disregard anything that might be part of their disease and retain just what s them. when you talk to me, and i want to listen to. for someone who s been diagnosed with this, - every minute counts. and that process is extremely meaningless, except for- the fact that eventually it generates a voice. - so essentially it s a way to get people to speakl to their loved ones in ways| that can get them to adjust to what s going to happen and what s coming. - dad s always been the life and soul of a party. if you walk into places, he s normally the first person you hear. yeah, he s the laugh you hear, the voice you hear. yeah. to even still have that, even

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 01:41:00

Which means that when it comes to recording an individual, we ve got all those examples already in our system. and so with the short amount of recording that the individual can do through the book, we can then adapt our base voice to sound like that one individual. as well as replicating, the company says it is able to restore voices back to healthy sounding speech. at first they were really fast, but it might be ok if they were slow down. our system understands what, say, a normal articulation pattern would be, so if someone comes to record and they have noticed their articulation is slurred or they have effort in their speech, we can disregard anything that might be part of their disease and retain just what is them. but does it actually sound like the person? only one way to find out. probably have some questions about all this. digital voice: this is based on a recording of my voice. it means that i can continue to communicate it means that i can continue to communicate in my own voice. hmm.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition 20240604 03:40:00

Which incorporates hundreds and hundreds of hours of people speaking, which means that when we come to recording an individual, we ve got all those examples already in our system. and so with the short amount of recording that the individual can do through the book, we can then sort of adapt our base voice to sound like that one individual. as well as replicating, the company says it s able to restore voices back to healthy sounding speech. the first three are really fast, but they might be ok if they were slowed down. our system understands what, say, a normal articulation pattern would be. so if someone comes to record and they ve noticed that their articulation is slurred, or they have effort in their speech, we can disregard anything that might be part of their disease and retain just what s them. when you talk to me, and i want to listen to. for someone who s been diagnosed with this, - every minute counts. and that process is extremely meaningless, except for- the fact that eventually it generates a voice. - so essentially it s a way to get people to speakl to their loved ones in ways|

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20240604 12:41:00

To read, a fraction of the time it would traditionally to record in a professional voice over booth. and all the recordings from the book are sent here to processing. personalised speaking. all of our voices are built on what we call a base voice, which records hundreds and hundreds of hours of people speaking. which means that when it comes to recording an individual, we ve got all those examples already in our system. and so with the short amount of recording that the individual can do through the book, we can then adapt our base voice to sound like that one individual. as well as replicating, the company says it is able to restore voices back to healthy sounding speech. at first they were really fast, but it might be ok if they were slow down. our system understands what, say, a normal articulation pattern would be, so if someone comes to record and they have noticed their articulation is slurred or they have effort in their speech, we can disregard anything that might be part of their disease and retain just what is them. but does it actually sound like the person?

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News at Night 20240604 05:19:00

Do you feel as though florida i moving more and more red and lots of the blue organizations are going elsewhere? it is a red state. i think the democrats are still operating under some deletion but if you look at the registration numbers alone, we have gone from plus 600,000 democrats in 2012 to now plus 300,000 that s a 1 million voters swing almost and in the last ten years. and just the numbers don t lie, but what is so striking are fro african-american women who are very focused on school choice that we provide here to their various hispanic groups to the jewish constituencies, they are all trending our way and we hav a very broad and i think that s what we need to look at replicating. that numbers coming out of miami-dade county is just phenomenal.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight 20240604 05:57:00

Attack and more. the raised risk of heart attack is particularly alarming, with risk going up six times within a week of a confirmed flu infection. the good news is that you can prevent the spread of flu. everyone needs to be vaccinated to protect their health and the health, their loved ones. people aged 65 and older should be sure to talk to their health care provider about a high dose or adjuvanted flu vaccine. older adults are at the highest risk of complications from the flu because our immune systems decline. if you do have the flu, your health care provider may prescribe an antiviral drug that helps keep the virus from replicating and making the infection worse. while the flu can be serious, it can be prevented and its impact lessened. talk to your health care provider and go to aging research dogs. our best shot to learn more about vaccines and how they work. sarah , you ve got thisk of l

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 01:56:00

Virus, if you let it freely replicate viruses don t mutate unless they freely replicate. and if you prevent them, to any degree, from freely replicating and by replicating i mean going from person to person and essentially infecting a lot of people you diminished greatly their capability of mutating. and if you don t allow them to mutate regularly, then the fact is, you will vary and likely get more variants. very, in some of the results, of some of the mutations, that ultimately effect in some of the and leads to a variant. doctor anthony fauci, quite literally fighting the good fight. director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and chief medical adviser to president biden. thank you so much, dr. fauci. we will be right back. l be right back. uriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 08:55:00

Booster, it s not only closing off the virus from the win the but allowing this virus mutate farther, is it not? yes, it s a combination of personal protection to protect the individual, but also to blunt the capability of the virus, if you let it freely replicate. viruses don t mutate, unless they freely replicate. and if you prevent them to any degree from freely replicating, and by replicating, i mean going from person to person, and essentially infecting a lot of people, you diminish greatly their capability in mutating. and if you don t allow them to mutate regularly, then the fact is you very likely get more variants. variants are the results ever mutations that ultimately affect the function of a virus and leads to a new variant. dr. anthony fauci quite literally fighting the good

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 04:55:00

Single examination proved that he did. when they say that january 6th did not exist and was a friendly visit to the gift shop at the capitol, that kind of mentality to me is a danger to democracy. let me just ask you about the work on hand at our doorstep, which is getting people vaccinated with this bivalent booster. not only does it seem essential for the winter. it s also about closing off avenues to let this virus mutate even further, is it not? yes. it is a combination of personal protection, to protect the individual, but to also to blunt the capability of the virus, if you let it freely replicate viruses don t mutate unless they freely replicate. and if you prevent them, to any degree, from freely replicating and by replicating i mean going from person to person and essentially infecting a lot of people

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:36:00

Above political parties and clearly the queen was exceptional at doing that. i think she had the ability to be familiar with people and to be far removed at the same time. and so it offered everyone a chance to project their feelings on to her in the best possible way and in replicating that, it will be difficult but king charles made it clear he intends to follow in her footsteps and i think this occasion, starting in scotland, it probably, almost a good start to his reign. there was a tremendous sense of personal goodwill towards him yesterday. i notice that. people wanted to stress their commitment and loyalty to him that. i

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