Apple Intelligence researchers are proposing a new approach to text-to-speech that would make Siri quicker to respond. That might, though, also make conversations flow more naturally.
Apple researchers figured out a way to speed up AI speech generation from text without sacrificing audio quality or breaking intelligibility.
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