The cloned voice on the phone: how you will not spot it

New research indicates that distinguishing AI-generated voices from human ones is becoming increasingly difficult. Traditional audio cues are no longer reliable indicators, suggesting a need for new methods to identify synthetic speech.
Key takeaways
- AI voice cloning is becoming difficult to detect audibly.
- Traditional methods for identifying fake voices are outdated.
- New verification strategies are needed for audio communications.
- Scammers may use highly convincing AI-generated voices.
Why it matters
As AI voice cloning advances, users of AI tools must be aware that phone calls or audio messages may not be from the person they seem to be. This raises concerns about scams and the need for verification beyond just voice recognition.
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