Hi All
So you receive a phone call, and you have been trained not to say "yes", but the other end has carefully recorded your voice in response to their questions. So if so, called the Artificial Intelligence App can now duplicate your nuances and inflections, how can you prove that you never did say "yes', when the caller at the other end has already manipulated your voice to say "yes", and you are caught in the situation of having to say to the Bank I never made the purchase, when it turns up on your credit card.
Perhaps the best thing to do on your next unexpected phone call from the service centre is too bumble and hope they cannot pick up sufficient information to record your voice at all?
Or perhaps ensure you have your own Chat Bot, to respond on your behalf and hopefully end up in an endless loop?
Regards
Caute_cautim
Or maybe pass them to your Alexa. 'I'm sorry, I don't understand that' And let them chat for a while.
> Caute_cautim (Community Champion) posted a new topic in Tech Talk on 05-19-2019
> Subject: Artificial Intelligence can duplicate your voice - are you concerned?
Deepfake lives!
[Said in the best fake imitation of James Earl Jones ...]
Now how does the ordinary human being combat this - apart from pointing it at Alexa?
Thoughts?
Regards
Caute_cautim