AI voice generators are changing the way we interact with technology. From deepfaking public figures to bypassing bank security, AI-generated voices are revolutionizing the industry. Murf is a company that produces voiceovers of the highest caliber using expert AI technology. Murf's strongest feature is the ability to transcribe and modify voiceovers.
TikTok users have recently started using AI generated voices of public figures such as President Joe Biden and Barack Obama for comedic effect. Banks in the U.S. and Europe are touting voice ID as a secure way to log into accounts, but this technology may be more vulnerable than expected. 4chan users recently discovered free software that lets them clone someone's voice, allowing them to bypass the security measure.
Microsoft researchers recently announced a new text-to-speech AI model called VALL-E that can closely simulate a person's voice when given a sample. AI voice cloning software is becoming more accessible, which is why AI voice generator company ElevenLabs may be looking to backtrack on its open platform after reports that its AI was used to deepfake Joe Rogan.