ElevenLabs Is Building an Army of Voice Clones
A tiny start-up has made some of the most convincing AI voices. Are its creators ready for the chaos they’re unleashing?
A tiny start-up has made some of the most convincing AI voices. Are its creators ready for the chaos they’re unleashing?
“The actual war is in Gaza, but you wouldn't know it from news coverage this week of American campuses.”
An uninhibited quest for authenticity sounds great. But if that just means acting out, you’re unlikely to be so happy.
His 2024 considerations are less about logic or persuasion and more about personality.
Rescheduling weed will clear the way for scientists to study it more directly.
Jane Schoenbrun, the director of the unsettling new film I Saw the TV Glow, has some ideas.
The funniest people on the planet think there’s no funnier person than Albert Brooks.
In its third season, the show faces the failures of late-night comedy head-on.
Photographs from a pivotal day in American history
Yes, America is a wounded giant—but it always has been, and the case for optimism is surprisingly strong. (From 2023)
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Some scientists are starting to reopen a provocative debate: Are plants intelligent?
A new season of the How To series from The Atlantic