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AI Voice Cloning Technology Debuts in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan

Timothy Morano   Sep 04, 2024 13:27 0 Min Read


In a groundbreaking event within the halls of Taiwan's Legislative Yuan, Dr. Chen Ching-Hui, a legislator and professional doctor, utilized AI voice cloning technology to conduct a critical questioning session with the Premier. This unprecedented move was necessitated by Dr. Chen temporarily losing her voice due to vocal cord edema just hours before the session.

Technological and Legislative Challenges

Faced with the dilemma of either canceling the session or finding an alternative solution, Dr. Chen's assistant sought help from Dr. Ju Chun Ko, a fellow member of the Kuomintang (KMT) party. Turning to ElevenLabs' advanced voice cloning technology, Dr. Ko and his team used past recordings of Dr. Chen’s speeches to create a voice clone that closely matched her natural speech.

However, the challenge extended beyond technology. Parliamentary rules dictate that statements must be spoken aloud by a representative to be included in official logs, and pre-recorded audio is typically not accepted. In a remarkable bipartisan effort, Dr. Ko and his team secured approvals from the president of parliament, the parliament government official, and the Premier—all within three hours of the scheduled session.

Historical AI-Assisted Session

With the approval of the Legislative Yuan and its President/Speaker Han, Dr. Chen Ching-Hui successfully conducted what is believed to be Taiwan's first parliamentary interpellation using AI voice cloning technology. The Premier was visibly stunned when he heard Dr. Chen's voice despite her lips not moving.

According to ElevenLabs, this event not only highlights the potential of AI in overcoming physical limitations but also sets a precedent for future technological integrations in legislative practices. The successful application of this technology could pave the way for similar uses in other parliaments around the world.

Implications and Future Prospects

This innovative use of AI technology in a parliamentary setting underscores the growing importance of artificial intelligence in various sectors, including governance and public administration. As AI continues to evolve, its applications are expected to expand, offering new solutions to longstanding challenges.

The event also raises questions about the future of parliamentary procedures and the potential for AI to assist in other areas such as translation, transcription, and even legislative drafting. With proper regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations, AI could significantly enhance the efficiency and inclusivity of parliamentary processes.


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