AI speech clone is so real that makers say its 'potential risks' could prove too dangerous
Briefly

VALL-E 2, the AI vocal program from Microsoft, achieves human parity in speech, surpassing previous systems in robustness and naturalness, with potential uses in education, entertainment, and more.
The creators are cautious of the potential risks of misuse such as voice identification spoofing or impersonation, leading to the decision of not incorporating VALL-E 2 into products for public access.
Read at New York Post
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