Experts warn about AI-based voice cloning technology used for scams

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Experts warn about AI-based voice cloning technology used for scams
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Victims of the tech have been duped out of significant amounts of money.

Voice cloning, an artificial intelligence technology that allows users to mimic someone's voice, has thus far only

Carmi Levy, a technology analyst, further warned that today the technology exists to allow scammers to even spoof the phone numbers of family and friends. This will take the scam a step further, allowing the criminals to convince their victims that the call is actually coming from the person they are impersonating.

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