Artistic commission #1: Ahnjili ZhuParris - Voice Cloning workshop
In the framework of this year theme, A cane, sticky notes, another body, Constant is pleased to support artist and machine learning engineer, Ahnjili ZhuParris.
As part of her research supported by Constant’s commission, Ahnjili animates a workshop during the Oscillation festival organised by our partner, QO2.
Designed for both beginners and those with some knowledge of Python, this 4 hour workshop covers the basics of voice cloning, its applications, and ethical considerations. Participants will learn about various voice cloning methods and algorithms, and have the opportunity to create their own personalized cloned voice using the Retrieval-Based Voice Conversion program.
Registration required. No prior knowledge necessary. English spoken.
Ahnjili ZhuParris is a machine learning engineer, Ph.D. candidate, artist, and science communicator currently working at an AI startup. Ahnjili’s artistic research and science communication efforts are dedicated to raising awareness about A.I. and algorithmic violence, which encompasses the violence that may arise from or be justified by automated decision-making systems. Through her work, Ahnjili aims to promote discussions about the ethical implications of these technologies in our society.
https://www.artificialnouveau.com/
In collaboration with QO2, workspace for experimental music and sound art.
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