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Archive.org has an AI read aloud that is very sophisticated. For example it can read this English text book in a voice with a German (or french or British or Finnish or about 20 others) accent. Click the headphones icon at the bottom, wait. Keep waiting it takes a few seconds, then click the head profile icon at the bottom right to choose voice with accent.

I have noticed that in android on a phone I could only get the accent choices to appear when I turned the phone horizontally and then hit the full screen icon. Then when I pressed the head icon the accent selections would appear.

It's actually kind of amazing it can do all those accents while reading in English

Archive.org has an AI read aloud that is very sophisticated. For example it can read this English text book in a voice with a German (or french or British or Finnish or about 20 others) accent. Click the headphones icon at the bottom, wait. Keep waiting it takes a few seconds, then click the head profile icon at the bottom right to choose voice with accent. I have noticed that in android on a phone I could only get the accent choices to appear when I turned the phone horizontally and then hit the full screen icon. Then when I pressed the head icon the accent selections would appear. It's actually kind of amazing it can do all those accents while reading in English

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The cadence is always wrong with these electronic voice simulators. That's why you can always tell it's machine-generated if you listen for a few seconds. They get the pronunciation of the words right most of the time, but the rhythm and accenting is never true.