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Can AI scammers now impersonate your voice?

e have a new contender for the most manipulative scam of all time. Hackers have now found a way to use artificial intelligence (AI) to impersonate the voices of real people. All they need is a short audio sample of the genuine voice and software that’s cheaply available online. With a few clicks they can make the voice say whatever they like.

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