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In artifice, there is truth.
I just watched this a_lilian video and oh my god I cried, I've never cried from a YouTube video before hehe
It's pretty intense and probably very relatable to most trans people, but it's hopeful, just, bear with them
A video from autistic twitch streamer a_lilian, who uses speech-to-text-to-speech for their streams and videos, on how microsoft broke their voice.
They bring up excellent and salient points about who really "owns" an artificial voice, and that the voices of disabled people who use technology to produce speech are often not really owned by us. They can be changed, broken, put behind a paywall, or taken away without our consent. This is something that really needs to change!
[Non-embed link] This came across my dash "by chance"—I find it intriguing, and the implications of my own offline and online identity in relation to it as well
This is a cool youtube video I just watched!
here's a video i watched that i thought was neat