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Listen up: is this really who you think it is talking?

Posted on May 5, 2017 by Lisa Vaas

Lyrebird, an AI startup, can produce uncannily good versions of real people’s voices. What does it mean for identity fraud? Continue reading Listen up: is this really who you think it is talking?→

Posted in ai, fake news, identity theft, Lyrebird, neural networks, voice synthesis | Tagged University of Montreal

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