Acknowledging election risks, San Francisco-based company says the model can duplicate someone's speech based on a 15-second audio sample, but it has yet to decide how to deploy the technology.OpenAI said that partners testing Voice Engine agreed to rules including requiring explicit and informed consent of any person whose voice is duplicated using the tool. / Photo: Reuters Archive
"We recognise that generating speech that resembles people's voices has serious risks, which are especially top of mind in an election year," the San Francisco-based company said on Friday. Acknowledging these problems, OpenAI said it was"taking a cautious and informed approach to a broader release due to the potential for synthetic voice misuse."
The AI-generated call, the brainchild of an operative for Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips, featured what sounded like Biden's voice urging people not to cast ballots in January's New Hampshire primary.
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