3,958
edits
Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (On digital sound-alikes) |
Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (+ examples of voice thieving software: w:Adobe Inc.'s Voco unreleased prototype publicly demonstrated in 2016 + w:DeepMind's w:WaveNet that was acquired by w:Google in 2014) |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
Thus it is high time to act and to '''[[Law proposals to ban covert modeling|criminalize the covert modeling of human appearance and voice]]!''' | Thus it is high time to act and to '''[[Law proposals to ban covert modeling|criminalize the covert modeling of human appearance and voice]]!''' | ||
---- | |||
== Examples of software capable to make a digital sound-alike == | |||
* [[w:Adobe Inc.]]'s [[w:Adobe Voco|Voco]] unreleased prototype publicly demonstrated in 2016 | |||
* [[w:DeepMind]]'s [[w:WaveNet]] that was acquired by [[w:Google]] in 2014 | |||
Neither of these software are available to the masses at large according to the "official truth", but as is known software has a high tendency to get pirated very quickly. | |||
---- | ---- | ||
Footnote 1. Whether a suspect can defend against faked synthetic speech that sounds like him/her depends on how up-to-date the judiciary is. If no information and instructions about digital sound-alikes have been given to the judiciary, they likely will not believe the defense of denying that the recording is of the suspect's voice. | Footnote 1. Whether a suspect can defend against faked synthetic speech that sounds like him/her depends on how up-to-date the judiciary is. If no information and instructions about digital sound-alikes have been given to the judiciary, they likely will not believe the defense of denying that the recording is of the suspect's voice. |