BBC Studios is using AI to recreate the voice and likeness of late detective story author Agatha Christie for the purpose of featuring it in digital classes that teaches prospective writers âhow to craft the perfect crime novel.â A real life actor, Vivien Keene, is standing in for Christie, with her appearance augmented by AI to resemble the author.
The new class, called Agatha Christie Writing, is available today on BBC Maestro, the companyâs $10-per-month online course service that usually gives you access to content from living professionals teaching things like graphic design, bread making, time management, and more.
Deepfaked Agatha Christieâs teachings are âin Agathaâs very own words,â her great-grandson James Prichard said in a press release. It uses insights from the real Christie and is scripted by academics â so the actual content appears to be human-made and not generated from a model thatâs been fed all of her work. BBC collaborated with Agatha Christie Estate and used restored audio recordings, licensed images, interviews, and her own writings to make this all happen.
Live now, the class has 11 video lessons with 12 exercises for prospective writing students, including how to âstructure an airtight plotâ and âbuild suspense.â
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