Reading text messages with the sender's voice – Personalized Voice for Text Messaging

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iPhone and AirPods owners definitely know about the feature Announce Messages through Crab reads the received text messages, with the possibility for the recipient to also reply via voice-dictated text message. A future feature of iMessages will allow text messages to be read with the sender's voice.

It is not known at the moment what it will be called Apple this new feature, but at the end of October 2022, the company filed a patent called: Personalized Voices for Text Messaging.

Reading text messages with the sender's voice - Personalized Voice for Text Messaging
Personalized Voices for Text Messaging

How will reading text messages with the sender's voice work - Personalized Voice for Text Messaging

The patent involves a technical method by which, with the consent of iPhone users, the voice model (resonance, voice print) can be retrieved. If the user chooses voice sharing, the text messages sent by him via iMessage audio can be played to the recipient with their own voice.

Although there have been voices that say that with this feature, Apple does nothing but use AI to collect as much data and user characteristics as possible, I say let's not be so dramatic. At the moment, the owners of HomePod i know that Apple it already has the voiceprint of each member of the house where the smart speaker is located. It can provide personalized answers and execute commands depending on the person it interacts with.

Feature "Personalized Voices for Text Messaging” would greatly help people with reading or motor disabilities.

It is not known at the moment whether the new capability will be introduced on iOS 17 or Apple will wait for the launch of the feature that allows text messages to be read with the sender's voice, until the presentation of a new generation of iPhone.

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