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Amazon's Prime Video is introducing AI-generated dubbing in English and Spanish for licensed movies and series from Wednesday, aiming to broaden its audience globally. The service will initially be available on 12 titles that currently lack dubbing. This move is part of a growing trend among media companies to use AI to enhance customer experience. ESPN network, owned by Walt Disney, is also exploring AI for personalizing their news show "SportsCenter" to cater to younger audiences.
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