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AI scam calls imitating familiar voices are a growing problem – here's how they work
(theconversation.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Anyone know how many hours of training data it takes to build up a convincing model of someone’s voice? It was 10’s of hours when I did a bit of research a year ago… the article says social media is the likely source of training data for these scams, but that seems unlikely at this point.
I don't remember the exact number but I did see an article recently that said it was videos on social media like you surmised.
And it was a pretty minimal amount of data needed. Definitely not tens of hours. Less than one hour iirc.
Is it safe to assume that if you don't have any family that posts videos to Facebook/socials you are in a safer place?
You are safe only if you don't have any people at all whom you trust.
But then you are having some other problems...
Make sure to use a fake accent when talking to strangers on the phone
I certainly am hoping so myself.
The technology has clearly come a long way in a short time, really fascinating.
I remember the first examples I read about being trained with celebrity read audiobooks because they needed so much audio data. I want to say Tom Hanks or Anthony Hopkins but I could have that confused with something else.