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“Death Note” spokesman challenges artificial intelligence

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The popular Japanese voice actor Mamoru Miyano recently commented very confidently about the advance of artificial intelligence. We summarize.



Self -confident statement

The 42-year-old Mamoru Miyano, known as Light Yagami from »Death Note«, looks back on a long and successful career. Even today, he is still one of the most sought-after dubbing speakers and can be heard in six anime productions this year alone-including the third “One Punch Man” relay.

No wonder that he has built up a healthy self-confidence over the years and that the current developments in the anime industry, in which artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming a challenge for many creative people, will be met with remarkable serenity.

In the context of an interview, he assured that a AI – regardless of how advanced it may be – could never replace him. In contrast to real actors, she lacks emotional depth and the ability to interpret nuanced interpretation – especially when it comes to credibly presenting complex characters.

Synchronous speaking means much more than the mere reading of lines of text – it is about fully diving into the world of a figure and breathing your life authentically. Aspects such as emotional rhythm, personal experiences and intuition are not reproduced by any so sophisticated code.

Via Yahoo News Japan
© TSUGUMI OHBA, Takeshi Obata, Shueisha / Death Note Production Committee

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