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Voice Wars: The Rise of AI Clones That Blur the Line Between Humans and Machines

Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by The Economic Times of India.

“Voice cloning is a risky technology because it can make it exceedingly difficult to know if we are actually speaking to the person whom we associate with that voice. This is not a problem in face-to-face communications, but on the telephone, or through other voice-centric media, this could lead to dangerous deceptions such as impersonation, fraud, extortion, and other forms of manipulation,” says Brian Green, Director of Technology Ethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University.

 

Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by The Economic Times of India.

 

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