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The phrase "artificial voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a synthesized or computer-generated voice, often in the context of technology, speech synthesis, or virtual assistants.
Example: "The new software features an artificial voice that can mimic human speech patterns with remarkable accuracy."
Alternatives: "synthetic voice" or "computer-generated voice".
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Mr. McPhee and Mr. Oliva discussed the possibility of using artificial voice technology.
She could communicate by typing into a machine that spoke her words with an artificial voice.
A quirky artificial voice synthesizer built in the 1930s paved the way for cell phones.
When a person walks in, a facial-recognition camera takes note, and an artificial voice cheerily greets known customers.
One of them was my uncle Joseph, an 81-year-old throat cancer survivor who spoke with an artificial voice box.
His oral cancer was almost certainly caused by 40 years of pipe smoking; he underwent operations, and finally spoke through an artificial voice box.
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(Godard had the lines intoned by an actor who had lost his larynx and spoke through an artificial voice-box).
But faster computer processors with more memory have enabled sound engineers to make artificial voices sound more human.
With ever increasing computing power, huge developments in software and improvements in voice recognition and artificial voices, we have to accept that before long we'll be chatting to machines without a second thought.
Surveys show artificial voices made with wavenet sound closer to human than anything invented.
It also raises difficult questions about how close to "human" we want our artificial voices to sound.
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