"OpenAI's Controversial Voice Cloning Technology Sparks Safety Concerns"

OpenAI has unveiled its new Voice Engine technology that can clone a person's voice with just 15 seconds of recording, but has decided not to release it publicly due to safety concerns related to potential misuse, especially in an election year. The company plans to preview the technology with early testers who have agreed not to impersonate a person without their consent and to disclose that the voices are AI-generated. This move comes amid ongoing investigations into AI-generated robocalls mimicking public figures. Despite the decision to hold back the release, OpenAI's trademark application suggests its intention to enter the speech recognition and digital voice assistant market, potentially competing with products like Amazon's Alexa.
- OpenAI holds back public release of tech that can clone someone's voice in 15 seconds due to safety concerns Fortune
- OpenAI Unveils Audio Tool That Recreates Human Voices The New York Times
- OpenAI's voice cloning AI model only needs a 15-second sample to work The Verge
- OpenAI previews Voice Engine generator, acknowledging risks NBC News
- OpenAI Recommends Phaseout of Voice-Based Authentication While Previewing Text-to-Speech Model PYMNTS.com
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