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Scammers now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams.
Imagine getting a call from a loved one terrified, desperate, begging for help. But what if that voice wasn’t real?
Consumer Reports investigates the rise of deepfakes, revealing how these high-tech scams work and what you can do right now to protect yourself and your family.
So, what exactly is a deepfake, and how does it work? A deepfake is taking anyone's likeness, whether it's their face, a ...
California universities, the innovative technology combines brain-computer interfaces with advanced AI to decode neural ...
Former Y Combinator startup Telli is helping companies alleviate the bottleneck that occurs when a high-volume of customers ...
Imagine getting a call from a loved one—terrified, desperate, begging for help. But what if that voice isn't real?
Scammers can now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams.
Generative AI tools like voice clones and avatars are fueling smarter scams, making fraud harder to detect and easier for ...
Anthropic is nearing the launch of a new voice assistant product for its Claude chatbot, nearly a year after rival OpenAI ...