
Atlanta Falcons ex-linebacker Tim Green uses his AI-generated voice to run Nothing Left Unsaid podcast after being diagnosed with ALS
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In 1996, Tim Green, the first-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons, had said, 'You cannot go through an NFL season without doing serious damage to your body.' Cut to 2018, the former NPR commentator came forward and said that he was suffering from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) or Lou Gehrig's disease.
The same year, when Steve Kroft of CBS News asked former Falcons linebacker if there was a connection between his ALS and football, Green said, 'I think probably a lot, if not all.' Kroft reported Green had lost track of the number of concussions he suffered playing football - he stopped counting after ten.
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Cut to the present, with advanced technology and Artificial Intelligence's rigorous intervention in the healthcare stream, 61-year-old Tim Green uses his AI-generated voice to communicate his thoughts on a podcast run by him and his son, Troy Green.
Atlanta Falcons star Tim Green's son Troy Green badgered him to start Tim Green's 'Nothing Left Unsaid' podcast
On June 12, FOX News Digital shared a video clip of Tim Green's AI-generated voice. They titled the video: Former Falcons star Tim Green refuses to let ALS silence him as father-son podcast creates lasting legacy and captioned it: Tim Green, using his AI-generated voice, talks to Fox News Digital about what his podcast with his son means to him.
What does Green say in the video clip?
Green's AI-generated voice says, 'The inspiration for starting the podcast came from Troy.
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I was reluctant at first. I thought the world didn't need another podcast. Troy kept badgering me to do it. Finally, I agreed to do it on a condition that I could honor my Christian Faith in every episode and use the platform to raise money and awareness for ALS.
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Tim Green's AI-generated voice continued, 'Doing the podcast with my son, Troy, gave it even more meaning. It became a way for us to share honest conversations, laugh together, and talk about life, football, ALS, and everything in between.
I wanted to create a space that was real, hopeful, maybe even a little inspiring for others. At the heart of it, the podcast is about staying engaged, staying curious, and reminding ourselves to leave nothing unsaid.
'
Tim Green's son Troy Green calls the linebacker's voice a robot with a Tim Green accent
The author, sports commentator, attorney, Atlanta Falcons' DE and LB, Tim Green, further said in his AI-generated voice, 'The company that recreated my voice is called ElevenLabs. About ElevenLabs, Troy describes my voice as a robot with a Tim Green accent.
There are a lot of people who don't know or don't have access to this type of technology. It is upsetting, but I try to use my platform to bring awareness to everyone out there who has challenges communicating.
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Green started the podcast on January 11, 2024. Over one and half years later, he has created 175 videos, garnered 3.22K subscribers and 299,770+ views. The podcast goes by the name of Tim Green's 'Nothing Left Unsaid.' In a recent episode, Tim Green and his son, Troy Green, interviewed Daryl Davis, an American R&B and blues musician. They discuss how Davis convinced 200 members of the Ku Klux Klan to abandon hate not through force or anger but through honest and patient conversation.
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