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Melania Trump releases audiobook of memoir created with AI

Melania Trump releases audiobook of memoir created with AI

Ammon24-05-2025

Ammon News - First lady Melania Trump is getting an assist from artificial intelligence for an audiobook version of her memoir that was created entirely with AI and audio technology.
She called it "the future of publishing" in her announcement on Thursday.
"A NEW ERA IN PUBLISHING," she said in a post on X. "I am honored to bring you Melania The AI Audiobook narrated entirely using artificial intelligence in my own voice. Let the future of publishing begin."
The narrator of 'Melania: The Audiobook' is an AI-generated replica of the first lady's voice, according to her website, and it was created by ElevenLabs 'under Mrs. Trump's direction and supervision.'
"My story. My perspective. The truth," the narrator says in a promotional clip posted by the first lady on X.

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