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></span>An Algorithm Generated Eerily Accurate Portraits Based Only On
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<div>MIT researchers published a paper last month called <a
href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.09773.pdf">Speech2Face: Learning the
Face Behind a Voice which explores how an algorithm can generate
a face based on a short audio recording of that person. It's not an
exact depiction of the speaker, but based on images in the paper, the
system was able to create an image of a front-facing face with a
neutral expression with accurate gender, race, and age.<br>
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<div><a
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"https://gizmodo.com/an-algorithm-generated-eerily-accurate-portraits-based-1835327568"><span
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>https://gizmodo.com/an-algorithm-generated-eerily-accurate-portraits<span
></span>-based-1835327568</a></div>
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