New for IBC, Enco will be showcasing its aiTrack dynamic content insertion technology that produces and inserts AI-generated breaks and voice tracks within its DAD on-air radio automation system.
The technology leverages generative AI models and synthetic speech engines to deliver engaging, dynamic content with instant turnaround and voice insertions of breaking news, weather, traffic, sports and more into live broadcasts. Enco claims its flexibility to create content on the fly and immediately take it to air moves the live radio experience into new territory, from simply enabling more content creation for AM/FM audiences to delivering personalised experiences for streamers.

It creates a foundation to develop unique voices for broadcast shows, including a new voice cloning feature that allows on-air and production teams to replicate the voice of the client, on-air talent or another known presenter upon analysing a short user-uploaded audio sample. With intricate levels of customisation, Enco claims aiTrack offers broadcasters the freedom to blend human talent and AI content. For example, an AI-generated news or branding segment might follow live voice talent at the top of the hour.
Stand Number: 8.C76
Company: Enco Systems
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