AI can bring back a person’s own voice
And it can generate sentences trained on their own writing

Pedro, a former IT security specialist, was forced to quit his job in 2021 when his motor-neurone disease (MND), a neurodegenerative condition, worsened. He can no longer get around without the assistance of his wife or carer and is largely non-verbal.
This article appeared in the Science & technology section of the print edition under the headline “Voice commander”

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