@hellomiakoda it could be as simple as a clever EQ trick they figured out by machine learning.
It could also be stem separating the voices from other sounds and doing a remix on the fly with an EQ plus a very fast attack and release compressor on other sounds sidechained to the voice line but I don’t know if this can be done real time.
Is this only for games or does it work on every sound played through the device?
Since I'm studying propaganda, I want to practice some of my learning.
It could be:
Trumpian option: He's rewarding his loyalists with positions and making us all clutch our pearls in disgust and outrage, which reinforces that Trump is indeed in total control, which is the image he wants us all to believe.
OR
Option 2: Trump has no one but his loyalists who will work with him, which means he's not in control, but is weak and grasping, and we should be sitting back with popcorn watching the shit show unfold.
To fight propaganda, you have to get people to begin thinking for themselves. This means giving people the doubt so they can question, not preach the logical facts to them. The nature of the doubt need not even be real; it is the process of creating the doubtful space and letting people do what they want with it.
AI isn't redefining edtech, or learning.
It's taking over *conversations* and *products* and pitch decks and the collective imagination of the people who look to transform money earmarked for education into money in an external organization's bank account.
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