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Is it AI or Human? How to Tell in 3 Easy Steps

March 14, 2025 by Jennifer Lanham

As a professional voiceover artist, I take pride in my designation of “Verified Human with a Verified Heart.” With AI-generated voices becoming increasingly common, distinguishing between authentic human emotion and robotic replication is more important than ever. While AI has improved significantly, it still lacks the nuanced depth that only a human voice can bring.

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So, how can you tell the difference? Here are three easy ways to spot whether a voiceover is AI or human.

 

1.  Listen for Emotional Nuance

A major giveaway of an AI-generated voice is its struggle with genuine emotion. Human voices naturally convey excitement, sarcasm, empathy, and passion, which are subtle qualities that AI often misses. AI-generated speech tends to be too flat or, conversely, exaggerated in a way that doesn’t quite feel natural.

Pro Tip: Pay attention to how the voice expresses emotion throughout a sentence. Does it rise and fall organically, or does it feel mechanical?

 

2.  Identify Subtle Imperfections

No human speaks flawlessly all the time. Natural speech includes small variations, pauses, breaths, and tiny imperfections that make it feel real. AI voices, by contrast, sound too polished and lack the natural breaks and fluctuations of human speech. While some AI systems attempt to mimic these imperfections, they often follow a predictable rhythm that feels artificial.

Pro Tip: If the voice sounds too perfect, without natural pauses or fluctuations, it’s likely AI-generated.

 

3.  Pay Attention to Pronunciation and Emphasis

Humans naturally emphasize words based on context and intent. AI, on the other hand, can misplace emphasis or pronounce words too precisely, making speech sound unnatural.

For example, consider the sentence: “I didn’t say he stole the money.”

I didn't say he stole the money.

Depending on which word is emphasized, the meaning changes:

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Suggests that someone else may have said it, but not me.

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Denies the statement entirely; I never said those words.

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Suggests that I may have implied it, but didn’t explicitly state it.

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Indicates that I said someone stole the money, but not him.

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Implies that he did something with the money, but it wasn’t necessarily stealing.

“I didn’t say he stole the money.” – Suggests that he stole something, but it wasn’t the money.

A human instinctively understands how emphasis shapes meaning, while AI struggles to apply it naturally. Since AI doesn’t truly comprehend language, it often stresses words incorrectly or delivers a rigid, monotonous tone.

Pro Tip: If a voiceover sounds rigid, lacks natural variation, or places stress on words in an unnatural way, it’s almost certainly AI-generated.

Why Hiring Human Matters

As AI technology advances, the gap between synthetic and authentic human voices is narrowing. But when it comes to real connection, whether in commercials, narration, or especially storytelling, nothing beats a human voiceover artist. A human storyteller brings genuine emotion, subtlety, and depth that AI simply cannot replicate.

Next time you hear a voiceover, put it to the test! Listen for emotional nuance, subtle imperfections, and natural pronunciation.

And if you want a voice that truly resonates, remember to #HireHuman.

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May 19, 2022 by Jennifer Lanham

HOW TO HIRE ME in 5 easy steps!

STEP 1: Tell me about your project!

Send me an email or contact me via my contact form on my website. I will send you a short questionnaire that will give me a good overview of your project, budget and deadlines. I will also request a sample from your script so that I can provide you with a recorded demo and a price quote.

STEP 2: I send you a sample recording and provide a quote.

I will record a demo of the provided script and send a link to you along with a quote for your project. For file transfers, I can utilize Google Drive, Dropbox, or WeTransfer. Please let me know if you have a preference or if you have a different file transfer program you prefer.

STEP 3: You send me the final script.

If the sample and the quote are acceptable, send me the final script for recording and let me know in what file format you would like your finished file to be delivered. Some common formats are .wav, .mp3, or .aiff. If you are unsure or need multiple formats, just let me know. Please note if there are any technical or brand words that do not have a clear pronunciation. If you can spell out or link to the proper pronunciation, that will help me to get it right the first time!

STEP 4: I send you the completed recording.

I will record the final script and send you a link to download the finished file, in the format of your choice. An invoice will follow shortly thereafter from my invoicing service.

STEP 5: That’s it! We’re done!

If you are satisfied with the recording provided, then we are finished, and you simply pay the invoice! If you feel like something is not right, just shoot me an email back with specific re-recording instructions and I will send you a revised recording. Note: Revisions for my error and one round of minor script changes are included. I will always work with you on a goodwill and best-endeavors basis for subjective changes.

Ready to get started? CLICK HERE TO START STEP 1!

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