Don't clone my voice, man🦹‍♂️


The study found that four of six companies providing the services didn’t construct enough barriers to prevent individuals’ voices from being fraudulently cloned.

Consumer Reports tested voice cloning tools and found that four companies —ElevenLabs, Speechify, PlayHT, and Lovo —didn’t provide any way to ensure the user had a speaker’s consent to clone their voice. 

The software also placed no technical guardrails to prevent voice cloning.

The publication was able to easily create voice clones using publicly available audio with tools from the four companies. It only required marking a check box that the user had the legal right to create a voice clone.

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