Pocholo De Leon Gonzales with Host Mae Binauhan on DZRH |
Imagine having a real-time conversation with none other than Dr. Jose Rizal himself. Sounds impossible? Well, not anymore—thanks to the magic of artificial intelligence and the passion of one man: Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales.
Featured on DZRH News with host Mae Binauhan, Pocholo gave listeners a behind-the-scenes peek into how he brought the national hero back to life through tech. And not just in a museum setting or textbook—Rizal speaks, thinks, and even answers questions, just like you and me.
🧠 How It All Started: One Man, One Mission
Pocholo’s mission is clear: empower people through voice. Known for his incredible talent in voice acting and his ability to sound like pretty much anyone, Pocholo is more than just a performer—he’s a visionary.
He shared how his journey began with a deep fascination for voice, which evolved into a career spanning radio, TV, dubbing, and now, AI. He’s not just doing impressions; he’s creating digital personalities. And Dr. Jose Rizal? That’s his boldest project yet.
👨🏫 Bringing Rizal to Life... Literally
With AI, Pocholo created a virtual Rizal capable of carrying out real-time conversations. The AI doesn’t just spit out pre-written responses—it thinks based on data, context, and even personality. “We studied his letters, writings, and philosophies to build his character,” he shared.
What does that mean for users? You can literally ask Rizal what he thinks about the current state of education or how he feels about modern technology. And no, it’s not just for fun—it’s educational, engaging, and kind of mind-blowing.
🎙️ Beyond Rizal: The Power of Voice
Of course, the interview wasn’t just about AI. Pocholo dropped nuggets of wisdom on voice acting, communication, and personal branding. For him, your voice isn’t just sound—it’s your identity.
He emphasized how people often underestimate their voice. “Your voice is your power,” he said. “It can inspire, educate, even heal.” And that’s the reason he founded The VoiceMaster’s Voice Acting Academy—to help Filipinos find their voice, literally and figuratively.
🤖 The Future Is Here—and It's Speaking Tagalog
What’s next? According to Pocholo, it’s about making these tech tools more accessible to the public. Imagine a classroom where students can interact with historical figures or an app that helps you learn values from real Filipino heroes. That’s the dream—and honestly, it sounds amazing.
As the conversation wrapped up, host Mae Binauhan couldn’t help but marvel at how voice and tech are merging to not only entertain but educate and preserve culture. “Nakakakilabot,” she said—and rightly so.
💬 Final Thoughts
Pocholo Gonzales isn’t just the VoiceMaster. He’s a bridge between the past and the future. By blending AI, history, and heart, he’s proving that tech can do more than just make life convenient—it can bring us closer to who we are.
So next time you hear a familiar voice in an unfamiliar setting, don’t be surprised. It might just be Jose Rizal, coming to you—live, from the 19th century, via the 21st century’s favorite medium: artificial intelligence.
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