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I was thinking more specifically about using voice cloning to help make dubs in small or endangered languages. Because obviously you don't "need" AI to make a dub — and ideally you really shouldn't — but if one actor alone can be given effectively infinite range, or multiple actors can take turns sharing the same voice, then this could drastically lower the barrier of entry for making a decent-quality dub of something, right? And there might be other use cases, too, but that's the thing that stands out to me.