Researchers Say the Deepfake Biden Robocall Was Likely Made With Tools From AI Startup ElevenLabs
Last week, some voters in New Hampshire received an AI-generated robocall impersonating President Biden, telling them not to vote in the state's primary election. It's not clear who was responsible for the call, but two separate teams of audio experts tell WIRED it was likely created using technology from voice-cloning startup ElevenLabs. ElevenLabs markets its AI tools for uses like audiobooks and video games; it recently achieved "unicorn" status by raising 80 million at a 1.1 billion valuation in a new funding round co-led by venture firm Andreessen Horowitz. Anyone can sign up for the company's paid service and clone a voice from an audio sample. The company's safety policy says it is best to obtain someone's permission before cloning their voice, but that permissionless cloning can be OK for a variety of non-commercial purposes, including "political speech contributing to public debates." ElevenLabs did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Jan-26-2024, 12:12:47 GMT
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