A neurological disorder stole her voice. Jennifer Wexton takes it back on the House floor.

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A neurological disorder stole her voice. Jennifer Wexton takes it back on the House floor.

Jennifer Wexton, a congresswoman, regained her voice using a powerful artificial intelligence program after a rare neurological disorder affected her speech. The AI program cloned her speaking voice using old recordings of her speeches and appearances, allowing her to deliver a speech on the House floor.

Wexton's use of AI-powered voice cloning technology has sparked a debate on the future of AI applications. While the technology has positive implications for individuals with speech disorders, concerns about nefarious uses, such as fraud and fake messaging, have also been raised.

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