@drewharwell I don't see the problem here. If you don't want your voice being turned into an AI that can make it sound like you're saying a bunch of stuff you never said, just don't speak 🤷
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@drewharwell I don't see the problem here. If you don't want your voice being turned into an AI that can make it sound like you're saying a bunch of stuff you never said, just don't speak 🤷 4 comments
@willoremus Every six weeks for security I change my voice, face, eyeballs, gait, writing style, license plate and palm veins @drewharwell wise. imo it's a small price to pay for.... whatever it is we're supposed to be getting in return |
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no no you don't understand there's an ethics statement
"The experiments in this work were carried out under the assumption that the user of the model is the target speaker and has been approved by the speaker. However, when the model is generalized to unseen speakers, relevant components should be accompanied by speech editing models, including the protocol to ensure that the speaker agrees to execute the modification and the system to detect the edited speech."