A long-established Japanese voice actor agency that owns many well-known voice actors, including Masako Nozawa, the voice actor of Goku from "Dragon Ball", and Manjo Ginga, recently announced that it will launch a "multi-language AI voice actor voice" strategic plan. Specifically for fans, this means that they can directly speak the local languages of many voice actors that are close to the original. Aoji Pro is a long-established voice actor agency in Japan. In order to expand its business and meet the actual needs of audiences in more countries and regions, it announced that it will launch a strategic plan of "multi-language AI voice actor voices". In the future, the Japanese dubbing in various anime games originally released in Japan will be rendered by this AI system, which will bring audiences in other non-Japanese speaking regions a voice experience close to the original voice actors, making the experience smoother. The official said that they will first support AI conversion of English and Chinese, which means that in the future Japanese Dragon Ball anime games, Sun Wukong will finally be able to speak Mandarin?! Although Masako's voice is a bit weird. |
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