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by comex 2989 days ago
What’ll really be interesting is if someone gets deep voice conversion to produce a plausible output, and combines it with this technique. As is, I think it’s still not enough to really fool people, at least with that particular voice actor... But people really tend to trust voices.
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Adobe has demoed software for this (interestingly, Jordan Peele also in this video):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOpSV3ZcUcw

Whether the demo is accurate or massaged, I can't say as I've never used the software myself. But if it is anywhere near as good as their demo suggests, it produces output that is more natural than the current deepfakes video outputs (though it also isn't perfect).

I'm sure LyreBird will get there eventually: https://soundcloud.com/user-535691776/dialog

As far as I can tell, it's still early days for the audio faking side of things. I'd give it a year or two before it's indistinguishable from real voice. Then we're in trouble.

It has already been done. 20 years ago a research team created a very convincing fake Whoopie Goldberg. Never heard about it since. Anyone's guess who blacked out that technology.