• tiramichu@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      The ‘old’ way of faking someone’s voice like you saw in 90s spy movies was to get enough sample data to capture each possible speech sound someone could make, such that those sounds can be combined to form all possible words.

      With AI training you only need enough data to know what someone sounds like ‘in general’ to extrapolate a reasonable model.

      One possible source of voice data is spam-calls.

      You get a call, say “Hello?” And then someone launches into trying to sell you insurance or some rubbish, you say “Sorry I’m not interested, take me off your list please. Okay, bye” and hang up.

      And that is already enough data to replicate your voice.

      When scammers make the call using your fake voice, they usually use a crappy quality line, or background noise, or other techniques to cover up any imperfections in the voice replica. And of course they make it really emotional, urgent and high-stakes to override your family member’s logical thinking.

      Educating your family to be prepared for this stuff is really important.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah I’m gonna go ahead and not give that knowledge out.

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          10 months ago

          Oh gee, someone on the Internet thinks I’ll say it if they tell me they think I’m bluffing. My ego is so hurt! I’d better spill the beans on these unregulated technologies!

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              10 months ago

              If they’re too stupid to figure it out, they’re too stupid to consider its implications and consequences when using it. I’m not going to give a weapon to a toddler for the same reason.

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                10 months ago

                I wouldn’t describe myself as “too stupid to figure it out,” more like “interested in hearing more about your contribution to the conversation.”

                Bit rude to call me stupid for that, IMO.

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                  10 months ago

                  Again, not interested in teaching people how to fake shit, I’m already sick of fake shit and it’s just started.

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                    10 months ago

                    Which, again, is fine, but doesn’t make me stupid for asking. That’s a rude thing to say, and completely unwarranted here.

                    (And it’s not like I was asking you to draft me a tutorial anyway, lol)