Dylan Cooper
AI Voice Actor at clonemyvoice.io
Dylan Cooper is a PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University, focusing on neural text-to-speech synthesis and real-time voice conversion. His research explores robust voice cloning under diverse acoustic conditions and the perceptual evaluation of synthetic speech. Deep experience. Intellectual curiosity.
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Recent articles by Dylan Cooper
- Voice Cloning Latency Stack, MOS Realities & 200ms Terminus August 19, 2026
- Sub-150ms Voice Conversion: Wav2Vec 2.0 Cuts Inference 40% August 17, 2026
- 20ms Voice Latency: 2026 Benchmark for Live Streaming Naturalness August 16, 2026
- 150ms TTS Latency: When Listeners Prefer Real Over Cloned Voice August 14, 2026
- Neural Vocoder Latency: 50ms vs 10ms for Live Voice Conversion August 13, 2026
- AI Voice Cloning for Data Science: Smarter Technical Content Creation August 11, 2026
- WaveRNN's Sequential Bottleneck Makes HiFi-GAN the Latency Winner August 10, 2026
- 15 dB SNR: The Pivotal Threshold for Call Center Voice Cloning August 10, 2026