When a renowned Israeli TV journalist lost his ability to speak clearly because of ALS, he thought his career might be over.
Artificial-intelligence software is being used to re-create Moshe Nussbaum's widely recognized, distinctive voice ...
Moshe Nussbaum, 71, a longtime reporter for Israel's Channel 12 news, was diagnosed two years ago with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The condition ...
Channel 12 made the surprising announcement that it would bring Nussbaum back on the air in the coming weeks as a commentator ...
But now, using artificial-intelligence software that can recreate his widely recognized gravelly voice, Moshe Nussbaum — known to generations of viewers simply as “Nussi” — is making a ...
But now, using artificial-intelligence software that can recreate his widely recognized gravelly voice, Moshe Nussbaum — known to generations of viewers simply as “Nussi” — is making a ...
But now, using artificial-intelligence software that can recreate his widely recognized gravelly voice, Moshe Nussbaum — known to generations of viewers simply as “Nussi” — is making a ...
In this frame grab taken from video provided by CHANNEL 12 NEWS, Israeli journalist Moshe Nussbaum whose speech is impaired due to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), talks in a studio ...
But now, using artificial-intelligence software that can recreate his widely recognized gravelly voice, Moshe Nussbaum — known to generations of viewers simply as “Nussi” — is making a ...