'I've finally found my new voice'
A young man from Bromsgrove might just finally have found a voice to call his own.
Christian Wilson is a student at the University of Worcester, who has verbal dyspraxia. His condition means he can't speak in the sense that many of us can - as he relies on text-to-speech software, typing out what he wants to say before the computer reads it out.
At the moment, Christian's voice sounds, in his words, a little bit robotic. He wants his own unique one - and we desperately wanted to help.
His requirements were quite specific: he wanted a voice with a Birmingham accent, with a hint of Warwickshire, so he could sound like his late dad. Through computer wizardry, they will be combined in to one single voice, as he told Tammy Gooding.
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