With just 15 seconds of sample audio, a powerful new piece of technology can accurately clone someone’s voice and have them say anything, sparking “serious risks” for society.
It conceded there were “serious risks” posed by the technology, “which are especially top-of-mind in an election year”. What makes this announcement significant is the apparent high quality of the audio produced by Voice Engine and the fact that such a small sample is needed. A host of companies from Google to Adobe and Microsoft have shown off their own tools, including the ability to produce realistic images and video based on text prompts.
During the recent US primaries, a number of voters received a nefarious robocall featuring the voice of President Joe Biden, urging them not to cast a ballot.An employee working in the unnamed multinational corporation’s finance department attended a video conference call with people who looked and sounded like senior executives at the firm and made a sizeable funds transfer at their request.
Advanced technology like Voice Engine that produces a convincing and high-quality output could replicate common text-based scams that fleece people out of millions of dollars each year. “This technology potentially takes away another pathway we have of preventing scams,” Dr Seymour said.There’s also potential for voice cloning to be used to sow unrest or disrupt democratic processes, with OpenAI itself citing the risks of the technology during an election year in the US.
“With video, the data rates are so much bigger, there’s more dimensionality upon which for you to detect a fault,” he said. “If we just look at strokes – 15 million people will have a stroke this year. Five million will die, five million will recover, and five million will live with some kind of acquired brain injury.
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