Then I came across a YouTube channel with all kinds of deepfake videos. When we started working on this episode, I knew I wanted to make a deepfake of my voice, but I wasn’t exactly sure who to talk to. Well thanks Deepfake Dallas, but I’ll take it from here. Well.not until I reach my final form.Ĭreepy. This show isn’t just going to host itself. You must be an audio deepfake of my voice. An audio deepfake is similar, but instead of using video… If you spend much time online, you might have already seen examples of video deepfakes, where someone digitally edits one person’s face onto another person’s body. It was a computer-generated voice that was designed to sound exactly like your boss. It turns out, that voice wasn't your boss. You call him back to make sure you got everything right, but he has no idea what you're talking about. You make the transfer and hang up the phone. He says that something urgent has come up, and you need to transfer two hundred thousand dollars into a new account. You're working late at the office when you get a phone call from your boss. You’re listening to Twenty Thousand Hertz. To get your 20K referral link and earn rewards, visit 20k.org/refer. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by D allas Taylor.įollow the show on Twitter, Facebook, & Reddit.īecome a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. The Power of Snooze by Martin Zaltz Austwick Featuring deepfake wizard Tim McSmythurs, cybersecurity expert Riana Pfefferkorn and a brand-new host: Deepfake Dallas. We're entering a brand new era: One where you can no longer trust your ears. Using artificial intelligence, someone can make an algorithm that sounds just like you. Is your voice your own? Maybe not anymore. This episode was written and produced by Martin Zaltz Austwick.
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