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Alexa Introduces Mimic Feature to Talk With Dead Relatives

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Amazon’s Personal Assistant, “Alexa,” has derived a new feature that mimics the voices of your relatives. Or your loved ones. It was just an experiment done with the help of artificial intelligence to always live up to the memories of loved ones who are now dead. For this reason, the feature is still under development because developers are looking for a stable release for it.

Initially, the company showcased this new feature at their annual MARS conference, showing a video in which a child asks Alexa to read a bedtime story in the voice of his dead grandmother. Certainly, Amazon’s Head Scientist Rohit Prasad Self demonstrated the whole feature of a child’s wish to memorise his grandmother’s voice.

However, artificial intelligence could not fulfil the deficiency of loved ones who left the world. But it can always remember us by their voice, and we can experience real conversations with our dead loved ones. Interestingly, many short films also use mimicry features to make stories about any person who is now dead.

Overall, it is the best way to always keep your dead loved ones alive in your heart. Whether it is a mimicry that is much more accurate to the real person. So, we can say that Alexa’s Mimic feature is much more connected, even after the pandemic, which is more important.