The company, which recently raised $19 million in funding, plans to extend its AI models to voice dubbing and introduce a mechanism for users to share voices on the platform. It has over a million registered users across the creative, entertainment, and publishing spaces who have created ten years' worth of audio content. Despite the controversies, ElevenLabs sees its work as the natural progression of things and is working with publishers and media platforms for audiobooks, radio content, and video games.
Key takeaways:
- ElevenLabs, an AI-powered platform for creating synthetic voices, has launched its platform out of beta with support for more than 30 languages.
- The platform uses a new AI model that can automatically identify languages and generate "emotionally rich" speech in those languages.
- ElevenLabs has faced controversy as its tools have been exploited to share hateful messages and pose a threat to the voice acting industry.
- The company recently raised $19 million from investors and plans to extend its AI models to voice dubbing and introduce a mechanism for users to share voices on the platform.