Roger Ebert Debuts New, Familiar Voice on ‘Oprah’ | PopEater.com
Cancer surgery may have cost film critic Roger Ebert his speech, but that's his voice you'll hear during a much-anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey on Tuesday. Ebert debuted the synthesized voice, which was developed by a Scottish company that compiled DVD commentaries he had done, singled out specific words and crafted a computer program that delivers what he wants to say.
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