"OpenAI's Controversial Voice-Cloning Tech Raises Safety Concerns"

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OpenAI has developed Voice Engine, a text-to-speech AI model that can create synthetic voices based on a 15-second segment of recorded audio, but the company has decided not to widely release the technology due to ethical implications. While the technology has potential benefits, such as providing reading assistance and supporting non-verbal individuals, it also raises concerns about potential misuse, including phone scams and security risks. OpenAI is working with select partners and has implemented rules to mitigate misuse, but is urging for societal adaptation and responsible deployment of synthetic voices.
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