Microsoft is testing a new feature in Windows 11 that allows the system to simulate the user's voice and speak on their behalf when needed. According to observations in the latest beta version of Windows 11, Microsoft has added a feature called "Speak for Me" under the accessibility settings within the system, enabling users to teach the operating system how to speak in their personal voices.
According to the description included in the feature settings, Windows 11 will allow the creation of a personalized voice or the use of the user's own voice in online meetings or personal conversations. This feature operates through text-to-speech technology, meaning that users will be able to type any text for the system to vocalize in a way that mimics their real voice, rather than using a random robotic voice. Additionally, this feature can be quickly accessed using keyboard shortcuts by pressing the Windows key along with Ctrl and T.