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By SUGANYA RPublished about a month ago 3 min read
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A new voice-cloning tool has been unveiled by OpenAI. What date is it being revealed?

According to OpenAI, the Voice Engine will not be released to the general public just yet. Instead, it will be shown to early testers.

According to AP, OpenAI is showcasing new technology that can clone a person's voice in addition to entering the voice assistant market. Because of security issues, the developer of ChatGPT has said that it will not be made available to the public.

According to the story, the AI behemoth headed by Sam Altman debuted its new speech Engine technology on Friday and claimed to be able to replicate a person's speech after just 15 seconds of recording.

The Voice Engine will not be publicly released at this time owing to potential abuse risks, but the corporation has stated that it plans to preview the technology with early testers.

The San Francisco startup released a statement saying, "We recognize that generating speech that resembles people's voices has serious risks, which are especially top of mind in an election year."

Law enforcement officials in New Hampshire are looking into robocalls that mimicked President Joe Biden and were placed to thousands of voters shortly before the presidential primary.

An operative for Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips created the AI-generated call, which included what sounded like Joe Biden's voice advising people not to vote in the New Hampshire primary in January.

Voice-cloning technology is already being sold by a number of start-up businesses; some of these are available to the general public, while others are only available to certain types of businesses, such movie studios.

The early Voice Engine testers have reportedly agreed to both reveal that the voices are artificial intelligence (AI) and refrain from impersonating people without their permission.

In a similar vein, OpenAI announced its movie generator Sora but did not make it widely available. However, a trademark application submitted on March 19 indicates that OpenAI most likely wants to enter the digital voice assistant and speech recognition markets. Over time, advancements in this technology may enable OpenAI to rival other voice-activated devices, like Alexa from Amazon.

Even though there are currently a number of startup businesses providing voice-cloning services, OpenAI stands out by giving ethical issues first priority. Strict restrictions, such as asking agreement before impersonating someone and exposing the usage of AI-generated voices, were agreed upon by Voice Engine's early testers.

OpenAI's choice to delay Voice Engine's public release may come out as conservative, but it actually represents a reasonable strategy meant to reduce potential dangers. This is consistent with the company's previous methods, including with its video generator Sora, which was similarly publicized but not made available to the general public.Even though there are currently a number of startup businesses providing voice-cloning services, OpenAI stands out by giving ethical issues first priority. Strict restrictions, such as asking agreement before impersonating someone and exposing the usage of AI-generated voices, were agreed upon by Voice Engine's early testers.

Despite OpenAI's choice to refrain from providing broad.

Moreover, it appears from recent trademark filings that OpenAI is prepared to increase its market share in the speech recognition and digital voice assistant space, possibly challenging well-established companies like Amazon's Alexa.

The creation and application of technologies like Voice Engine, which present both previously unheard-of potential and difficulties, are expected to influence the direction of human-computer interaction as OpenAI continues to advance in the field of artificial intelligence.

The company's announcement of Voice Engine, which hints at its intention to advance voice-related technology, follows the filing of a trademark application for the moniker. OpenAI has chosen to restrict Voice Engine's availability to a small number of early testers for the time being, citing worries over potential misuse and the accompanying risks, despite the technology's potentially revolutionary potential.

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