The Obtain: AI-restored voices, and bot relationships

That is right this moment’s version of The Obtain, our weekday publication that gives a every day dose of what’s occurring on this planet of know-how.

Motor neuron ailments took their voices. AI is bringing them again.

Jules Rodriguez misplaced his voice in October of final 12 months. His speech had been deteriorating since a prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2020, however a tracheostomy to assist him breathe dealt the ultimate blow. 

Rodriguez and his spouse, Maria Fernandez, who stay in Miami, thought they’d by no means hear his voice once more. Then they re-created it utilizing AI. After feeding previous recordings of Rodriguez’s voice right into a instrument skilled on voices from movie, tv, radio, and podcasts, the couple have been in a position to generate a voice clone—a approach for Jules to speak in his “previous voice.”

Rodriguez is one in all over a thousand folks with speech difficulties who’ve cloned their voices utilizing free software program from ElevenLabs. The AI voice clones aren’t excellent. However they symbolize an enormous enchancment on earlier communication applied sciences and are already bettering the lives of individuals with motor neuron ailments. Learn the complete story

—Jessica Hamzelou

The AI relationship revolution is already right here

AI is in all places, and it’s beginning to alter {our relationships} in new and surprising methods—relationships with our spouses, youngsters, colleagues, mates, and even ourselves. Though the know-how stays unpredictable and typically baffling, people from all internationally and from all walks of life are discovering it helpful, supportive, and comforting, too. 

Individuals are utilizing giant language fashions to hunt validation, mediate marital arguments, and assist navigate interactions with their group. They’re utilizing it for help in parenting, for self-care, and even to fall in love. Within the coming a long time, many extra people will be a part of them. And that is solely the start. What occurs subsequent is as much as us. Learn the complete story

—Rhiannon Williams

This subscriber-only story is the following version of our print journal, which is all about relationships. Subscribe now to get a duplicate when it lands on February 26! 

What a significant battery fireplace means for the way forward for vitality storage

A couple of weeks in the past, a hearth broke out on the Moss Touchdown Energy Plant in California, the world’s largest assortment of batteries on the grid. Though the flames have been extinguished in a number of days, the metaphorical smoke remains to be clearing. Residents have reported well being points, and pollution have been discovered within the water and floor close by. A lawsuit has been filed. 

Within the wake of high-profile fires like Moss Touchdown, there are comprehensible issues about battery security. On the similar time, as extra wind, solar energy, and different variable electrical energy sources come on-line, giant vitality storage installations will probably be much more essential for the grid. 

Learn our story to make amends for what occurred on this fireplace, what the lingering issues are, and what comes subsequent for the vitality storage business.

—Casey Crownhart 

This story is from The Spark, our weekly publication explaining the tech fixing the local weather disaster. Join to obtain it in your inbox each Wednesday.

The must-reads

I’ve combed the web to search out you right this moment’s most enjoyable/necessary/scary/fascinating tales about know-how.

1 Inside Elon Musk’s AI coup
In the event you suppose authorities run by AI sounds dystopian, you’d be proper. (New Yorker $)
Can AI assist DOGE slash authorities budgets? It’s advanced. (MIT Expertise Assessment
Musk says DOGE is being clear. That couldn’t be farther from the reality. (Gizmodo)
 
2 OpenAI is loosening restrictions on what its bots can say
It’s nudging the steadiness away from security, and in direction of ‘mental freedom’. (The Verge)
+ Musk’s attorneys say he’ll withdraw his $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI if it drops plans to turn out to be a for-profit firm. (Reuters $)
 
3 Relationship apps depart folks at the hours of darkness over harmful customers
Match Group appears to do shockingly little in response to studies of rape. (The Guardian)
 
4 Apple is reportedly exploring humanoid robots
But it surely’s nonetheless very early days, so I wouldn’t prefer to wager on something coming to fruition simply but. (TechCrunch)
Right here’s what’s subsequent for robots. (MIT Expertise Assessment)
 
5 Effectivity is the brand new frontier for AI
DeepSeek claims to have constructed a mannequin for $6 million. One other staff says they’ve performed it for simply $6. (The Economist $)
China’s EV firms are racing so as to add DeepSeek’s AI to their vehicles. (Enterprise Insider $) 
China’s smartphone makers are dashing to undertake it too. (South China Morning Submit $)
 
6 Apple simply launched a large well being examine
It should analyze how information from its units can monitor, handle and predict adjustments in customers’ well being. (CNBC)
 
7 Contained in the radically unambitious return of Pebble smartwatches ⌚
It’s kinda telling that constructing units that may final for years is so uncommon. (Quick Firm $)
 
8 Syria simply hosted its first worldwide tech convention in 50 years
Hope abounds because the nation begins to rebuild after a 13-year-old civil struggle. (Remainder of World
 
9 The man who threw away $775 million in Bitcoin desires to purchase the rubbish dump
He’s by no means going to surrender, is he. (Quartz $)
 
10 Google goes to get AI to guess how previous you’re for age verification
I concern it’d take one have a look at my tastes and add on a number of a long time. (The Verge)

Quote of the day

“The AI summaries of questions on Ask are horrible. Can we return to answering the questions folks truly requested?”

—Google workers bemoan the usage of AI to compile their varied questions right into a single one throughout all-staff conferences, The Guardian studies.

The massive story

No matter occurred to DNA computing?

An aerial view of the burnline at the edge of The Crosby.

DON BARTLETTI/LOS ANGELES TIMES VIA GETTY IMAGES

October 2021

For greater than 5 a long time, engineers have shrunk silicon-­based mostly transistors over and over, creating progressively smaller, quicker, and extra energy-efficient computer systems within the course of. However the lengthy technological profitable streak—and the miniaturization that has enabled it —can’t final eternally.

What might this successor know-how be? There was no scarcity of other computing approaches proposed during the last 50 years. Listed here are 5 of the extra memorable ones. Examine 5 of essentially the most memorable ones.

—Lakshmi Chandrasekaran

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