The micro-blogging platform Twitter is working on a voice transformer for its chat platform spaces, which will change the user’s voice pitch or adds each of their audio.
As per ANI, the platform may be adding voice effects to its audio chat platform spaces. Twitter sleuth Jane Manchum Wong tweeted that her research found that the platform is working on something called Voice Transformer that will allow users to change their voice pitch or add echo effects.
For the unversed, Twitter began rolling out Spaces in its iOS app to a limited group of people in June 2020. It also added an Android app in March and a desktop version in April.
It also reported, that pitch control, in particular, could prove hugely useful to people who are self-conscious about how their voices sound in online formats, and for women subjected to voice-related harassment or who deal with the over-policing of their vocal styles.
And for people who prefer to remain anonymous on Twitter, which could be a way to disguise their voices but still participate in Spaces.
However, Twitter did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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