AI helps Israeli journalist with ALS make a comeback
Voice of America
In this frame grab taken from video, Israeli journalist Moshe Nussbaum, whose speech is impaired by ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), talks in a studio in Neve Ilan, Israel, Dec. 28, 2024. (Channel 12 via AP)
When a renowned Israeli TV journalist lost his ability to speak clearly because of ALS, he thought his career might be over. But now, using artificial-intelligence software that can re-create his widely recognized gravelly voice, Moshe Nussbaum — known to generations of viewers simply as "Nussi" — is making a comeback.
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