The fediverse take on that was "customers are advised to rotate their faces and birthdays."
Here is a clip of him when someone called his studio thinking they were the local Pizza Hut. Phil does all the other voices, including the phone system.
The ability to switch mid-sentence is mostly just something I discovered I can do and is fun. But the ability to pass as my real gender is something that helps me feel safe. And when needed, being able to occasionally pass as my prior gender (e.g., when calling my bank until I can change my name/gender legally), it also quite useful.
Well met, fellow Uplinker!!
I'm pretty sure this person worked at Playtronics.
Voice fingeprinting is essentially useless because it is easily recorded and reproduced.
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/things-i-won-t-wor...
Do you need to calibrate it to be able to repeat it, and does that calibration change if you are at a different altitude and in different conditions, such as humidity?
Does merely changing altitude (or ambient pressure) change voice enough to be considered different by a recognition or synthesizing system?
Although it does seem to affect some people more than others for sure, I guess it depends how and what you're smoking.
I guess you don't listen to Sinatra.
In reality, some phlegm aside, their voice is still the same in any way that matters.
If you knew people who didn't smoke and started (not uncommon in the 80s and 90s, quite a few people I know started smoking in university, or after the stress of a first job, some even later), and also the inverse, you can trivially hear it for yourself.