A US Congresswoman lost her voice due to illness, now AI has given her back

Facing voice loss due to Parkinson’s disease, such as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), U.S. Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) relied on mainstream robotic text-to-speech tools. Thanks to AI-powered voice cloning from ElevenLabs, she can now deliver speeches in her original voice, despite the impact of PSP on her vocal abilities.

After Wexton used the robotic speech on the House floor, ElevenLab reached out to Wexton’s staff. With Wexton’s approval, her team provided ElevenLabs with more than an hour of audio clips from before her diagnosis. In just a few days, ElevenLabs successfully created a digital version of Wexton’s voice, capturing the cadence, tone and timbre that once characterized her speech, the congresswoman and her team said. The new voice model was first demonstrated when Wexton addressed the House Appropriations Committee, producing a remarkably natural sound compared to her previous computer-generated voice.