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surlynotaperson · 24 days
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Y’all ever wonder how AM canonically got the voice he uses? Like I’m pretty sure that voice wasn’t government mandated or whatever💀💀
I headcanon that he just took the angriest and bitter voices he had recordings of and just mashed and spliced them until it sounded…not as terrible as other humans voices
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bit-b · 6 months
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The Bakers and the Breakers
Once, there was a bakery nestled downtown in the big city. It's name was "Maker's Bakery".
For decades, almost a century, Maker's did the job of baking fresh bread for the citizens of the city. Everyone loved their bread. They would stop in every day to see what the bakers were cooking up. People near and far would travel to experience the quality of Maker's legendary bread. All-in-all, a staple of the city's history.
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One day, a new bakery opened up directly next to Maker's. They went by the name of "Atria".
Atria was a trendy establishment that sold it's bread with the allure of it's new "Flash-Bread" technology. They could bake bread at 100x the speed of a normal bakery. They boasted that the quality matched that of traditional bread as well. And they sold their bread for slightly less than the bread at Maker's.
People from all over the city took a trip to Atria's. They NEEDED to try this new miracle of the modern era.
For a very small crowd of people, they agreed that Atria's bread was of impressive quality. The slightly smaller price was also enticing as well. These people began to make plans to make Atria their new bakery of choice.
For many others, they had various concerns with the quality of the bread. Some loaves seemed to have been overcooked. Others under-cooked. Some had concerning spots on them. There was one customer that found that her loaf was entirely hollow on the inside. And in general, the entire bakery had a slight... "off" smell.
The owner of Atria reassured these concerned customers that Atria is "a NEW establishment, and it will take some time to get the quirks ironed out of the 'Flash-Bread' machine." He promised that things would only get better from here.
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A few months went by. Maker's Bakery began to see a small dip in customers. Concerning, but not unexpected. They had new competition, after all. They would just have to up their game and try some new things to get people to choose them over Atria.
And so they did. They experimented with new methods of preparing bread that would increase the quality, drop the time it took to bake, and make their bread stand out. This somewhat worked. Though it did little to improve their profits.
A few weeks later, the manager of Maker's noticed some interesting things.
Every time they would try a new bread recipe, Atria would have a VERY similar bread show up on their menu as well. In fact, Atria's bread seemed almost uncannily close to Maker's bread. It was slightly quirkier, but it was unquestionably taking inspiration from Maker's style.
This intrigued the manager. He wasn't sure what to make of this. Was he just being paranoid? Could it be that they both had the same good idea at the same time several times in a row? NO, of course not. It's just too much of a coincidence.
He's never seen Atria's owner visit Maker's. Atria's employees also hadn't stopped by, as far as the manager knew. Did Atria even HAVE employees? Because the manager had never seen a single employee in the last few months.
It was only a hunch. And a paranoid one at that. But the manager decided to take a VERY close look at their security footage.
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The manager looked through a large amount of footage from previous nights to see if anything weird went down. What he found shook him to his core.
From the camera mounted in the back of the building, he saw a masked man sneak up to the back door and break in using a set of lock picks. The masked man proceeded to scurry in and head to the manager's office. He rummaged around in the manager's notes, and took pictures of all the newest recipes.
The manager was gobsmacked. How had NO ONE caught this before?
He had a strong suspicion of who this masked man was. However, he wanted to see it with his own eyes.
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The next few nights, the manager camped out in his car across the street, around the exact same time as when the masked man had shown up before. On the third night of staking things out... there he was. The owner of Atria.
Atria's owner had exited out of the back of his bakery and quietly shuffled over to Maker's. On the short walk over, he took his mask out of his pocket and slipped it on. Seeing this, the manager got a devious idea.
"I wanna confront him head-on" thought the manager of Maker's. "I'll hide around the corner in the alley. When he sneaks out of Maker's and walks back to Atria, I'll jump out and catch him in the act."
The manager got out of his car and positioned himself in the alley, ready to spook Atria's owner out of his shoes.
As expected, Atria's owner exited Maker's and began walking back.
"HEY!!!" screamed the manager.
Atria's owner jumped in surprise. He then quickly ran back towards Atria and hopped back inside. Not wanting to lose his chance, the manager followed and quickly grabbed the backdoor before the owner could lock it behind him.
Atria's owner sped his way through the corridor to get away from Maker's manager. The manager followed close behind, not breaking nearly as much of a sweat as the owner was. The two of them made it into the kitchen.
"STOP RIGHT THE-" screamed Maker's manager. But he was stopped by the horror of what he was witnessing.
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Inside this kitchen was not an oven. Not a stove. Not baking utensils. Not even a microwave oven.
It was... computers.
Computers with scanners, printers, fans going off at full blast. Technology that was far outside what most people could comprehend.
The screens were plastered with all manner of bread recipes. Some were familiar to the manager, as they were recipes from other competing bakeries across the state. There had to have been recipes from all over the nation in this system.
The manager noticed that one of the computer screens... had HIS recipe on it. The recipe for one of his loaves of bread. Specifically, last week's special. And sitting in the printer bed of that system... was bread. A copy of HIS bread. A copy that had several gross flaws in it, but a copy nonetheless.
"You- ....you ....clone bread here." the manager said.
"...yes. Yes I do." replied Atria's owner.
"...do you ...do you even have a staff here?" the manager asked.
"...no. " said the owner. "My cloning machine makes it so that I can operate here without any staff. That allows me to sell bread at a much cheaper cost."
"Not MUCH cheaper" joked the manager. "Your bread prices are, what, a few cents off from my prices? Not exactly a bargain. Plus, you got some nerve to sell bread THAT expensive when it isn't even real bread."
"A lot of people don't know the difference." replied the owner. "And hey, that leaves most of the profits for me and my company."
"Well, dream of those profits all you want. You won't have much profit after I get you arrested and sue the pants off of you!" yelled the manager.
"Oh come on." said the owner. "Is that really necessary? Do you really think you even have a case? I'm making faux bread based on some recipes. It's not like you're the ONLY person who gets to make bread. You're just being selfish."
"SELFISH?!" screamed the manager. "None of this is your work! It's the work of hundreds of other bakers around the country! Including ME!
I spent YEARS learning how to make bread! And then YOU come along, steal the recipes I'm experimenting with, shove it into your computer, and make a profit off of it?! And even if you were handing it out for FREE, you're still grifting me and undercutting my business! Have you ever actually baked bread even ONCE in your life?!"
"HEY!" yelled the owner. "I'll have you know that I know exactly how to make bread! I just don't have the skills and expertise to do it as fast as YOU can. My skills fall into the tech sector. And I choose to flex THAT. I don't think YOU would ever understand that."
"Everything you sell is fake!" said the manager. "It's all a bunch of dolled-up starch balls! Do you think you're really gonna get away with screwing over real bakeries with your trash?"
"I already am, buddy." the owner huffed. "Maybe you missed it, but the world's changing around you. This is the future. You can't stop innovation, no matter how hard you try. You either adapt, or die out.
Tell you what. I'm not a scumbag. And I want everyone to join me in my vision of NEW BREAD. So you're free to use my equipment any time you want. Take notes on it even. Build an exact copy of it in your bakery. I'm not selfish like YOU."
The manager looked at Atria's owner with a look of confusion, disgust, and rage. "Take notes. ....take notes on screwing over other businesses to suit your own? Tearing down other people so that YOU can benefit? Use equipment that's as nasty and soulless as a rotting corpse?"
"Hey, if you don't wanna innovate, that's fine." mocked the owner. "Just don't come crying to me when my industry blows passed you and makes normal bakeries obsolete.
OH, but if you wanna avoid becoming obsolete, might I recommend a new industry? I hear Italian restaurants are BIG nowadays. They got bread in them, so you'll probably feel right at home. And from what I've heard from tech experts, Italian dishes won't be clonable for at least another decade. Probably. Tech moves fast, so I might be off one or two years. But HEY, there's plenty of room for variety in Italian food. Should be a safer bet than a bakery."
The manager stared, dumbfounded. ".....you want me to stop baking bread... let your awful machines take it over... and move over to a food business that I REALLY don't care about? Spend another decade of my life perfecting a completely different culinary field? All to have your tech friends come crush that too?"
"Yeah!" said the owner. "Now you're getting it!"
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AI SUCKS.
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kp777 · 1 year
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By Gene Marks
The Guardian Opinions
April 9, 2023
Everyone seems to be worried about the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) these days. Even technology leaders including Elon Musk and the Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak have signed a public petition urging OpenAI, the makers of the conversational chatbot ChatGPT, to suspend development for six months so it can be “rigorously audited and overseen by independent outside experts”.
Their concerns about the impact AI may have on humanity in the future are justified – we are talking some serious Terminator stuff, without a Schwarzenegger to save us. But that’s the future. Unfortunately, there’s AI that’s being used right now which is already starting to have a big impact – even financially destroy – businesses and individuals. So much so that the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) felt the need to issue a warning about an AI scam which, according to this NPR report “sounds like a plot from a science fiction story”.
But this is not science fiction. Using deepfake AI technology, scammers last year stole approximately $11m from unsuspecting consumers by fabricating the voices of loved ones, doctors and attorneys requesting money from their relatives and friends.
“All [the scammer] needs is a short audio clip of your family member’s voice – which he could get from content posted online – and a voice-cloning program,” the FTC says. “When the scammer calls you, he’ll sound just like your loved one.”
And these incidents aren’t limited to just consumers. Businesses of all sizes are quickly falling victim to this new type of fraud.
That’s what happened to a bank manager in Hong Kong, who received deep-faked calls from a bank director requesting a transfer that were so good that he eventually transferred $35m, and never saw it again. A similar incident occurred at a UK-based energy firm where an unwitting employee transferred approximately $250,000 to criminals after being deep-faked into thinking that the recipient was the CEO of the firm’s parent. The FBI is now warning businesses that criminals are using deepfakes to create “employees” online for remote-work positions in order to gain access to corporate information.
Deepfake video technology has been growing in use over the past few years, mostly targeting celebrities and politicians like Mark Zuckerberg, Tom Cruise, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. And I’m sure that this election year will be filled with a growing number of very real-looking fake videos that will attempt to influence voters.
But it’s the potential impact on the many unsuspecting small business owners I know that worries me the most. Many of us have appeared on publicly accessed videos, be it on YouTube, Facebook or LinkedIn. But even those that haven’t appeared on videos can have their voices “stolen” by fraudsters copying outgoing voicemail messages or even by making pretend calls to engage a target in a conversation with the only objective of recording their voice.
This is worse than malware or ransomware. If used effectively it can turn into significant, immediate losses. So what do you do? You implement controls. And you enforce them.
This means that any financial manager in your business should not be allowed to undertake any financial transaction such as a transfer of cash based on an incoming phone call. Everyone requires a call back, even the CEO of the company, to verify the source.
And just as importantly, no transaction over a certain predetermined amount must be authorized without the prior written approval of multiple executives in the company. Of course there must also be written documentation – a signed request or contract – that underlies the transaction request.
These types of controls are easier to implement in a larger company that has more structure. But accountants at smaller businesses often find themselves victim of management override which can best be explained by “I don’t care what the rules are, this is my business, so transfer the cash now, dammit!” If you’re a business owner reading this then please: establish rules and follow them. It’s for your own good.
So, yes, AI technology like ChatGPT presents some terrifying future risks for humanity. But that’s the future. Deepfake technology that imitates executives and spoofs employees is here right now and will only increase in frequency.
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sonknuxadow · 9 months
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STOP COMPARING VOCAL SYNTHS TO AI GENERATED COVERS!!!!!! *my telekinesis throws everything around the room*
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2offayyo-kzt · 26 days
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basit4568 · 17 days
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maxteknoloji · 3 months
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En İyi Yapay Zeka Seslendirme Araçları
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bcneheaded · 1 year
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Yall I've had this idea in my head for an AI entity character thing since forever and?? It's driving me absolutely bonkers, this consciousness wants OUT but I have no idea how to write it, it is simply too intricate and confusing
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sva2z · 5 months
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Is it possible to clone our own voice?
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Yes! Possible.
please check this SV A2Z Channel. In this channel, they have provided a detailed guide on how to clone our own voice, including all the necessary tools and details.
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sagau-my-beloved · 1 year
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I just explained to non-Sagau one about Sagau and he drowned me in questions... His first concern was if I`m forcing Traveler into it, this was kind of wholesome.
I haven't even considered doing that, now I'm curious which character— But that is pretty wholesome
Maybe I should post pics of some of my stupid conversation I had when I didn't know about the ability to actually generate multiple replies and had to just do the equivalent of on the spot improv, but I'm probably the only one who'd find that funny—
I so wish the ai's memory was a bit better too causes I'd love to do some actual plot development and worldbuilding, but this is still so far beyond the development of any other chatbot I've ever tried, and I've tried a lot
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kaatiba · 9 months
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Oh wow your tags (re: AI books written instyle of Author and marketed as book written by Author without Author's permission) made me imagine a world where you literally NEED to copyright your face, name, and voice unless you want it stolen, and companies would approach you to use them, paying you royalties, and if you don't renew your copyright or whatever every few years you're going to get it all taken away from you. Like a literal digital futuristic materialization of the fae realm.
What does this say about identity and where it's going? So important, so critical in our society today, yet so easily taken away... Deepfaked videos of people committing heinous crimes, audiobooks and programs presented in the voice of a woman no longer alive but whose family couldn't afford to continue paying to protect her identity, sequels of classics written by authors long dead, their words recycled and repurposed and presented under a name they once had...
The thing is this is not an imagined reality this is HAPPENING and it's HORRIFYING and it makes me want to lie face down on the floor and never get up!!!!
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loveletterworm · 10 months
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the really funny thing about the now-true situation of people mixing up video game ai (existed for one million years) with Controversial Recent Tech Issue Of Robot Say Words And Make Picture is like. Nvidia did recently try to demonstrate how "real-time ai generated dialogue is going to be the future of video game npcs!!" but it was like the most emotionless unnatural conversation they could have possibly come up with it was like a placeholder outline dialogue before someone had time to go back and add any sort of personality whatsoever like just completely focused on the extremely generic interaction of giving the player a sidequest. just not even a good demonstration of the concept they were trying to demonstrate and also
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Why the fuck is this video so wide what the hell who has screens like this. What
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gryficowa · 9 months
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I just found out that people took down a young animator for using AI voices
This is already classism, ​​I don't like what happened, because the animator himself mentioned that he had no money for actors, and the fan animation itself was made for fun
This campaign against AI is getting more and more disgusting, let's attack companies, not creators who don't even have money for real actors
But no twitter as usual had to give its judgment and be a dick and the dubbing actress wasn't any better at this point either because the AI ​​is bad and I don't give a shit you don't have money because you're a young person who can't even have that much money what me but as usual, the words of famous people are more valuable than those who didn't even have a chance to become so
And no, I'm not defending AI, but it's sick because it's serious about classism, if you can't afford it and you use AI voices, then twitter will automatically kill you for what you do
It annoys me so much, pseudo art defenders, and then someone will put in a lot of work and only use AI for one thing, then they can be attacked, cool this morality of AI opponents, so questionable to their words
They'll probably kill me too, because I learned to write a script using AI technology (Chat GPT), because no matter what I typed into the search engine, it didn't help me and I'm probably the biggest enemy of AI opponents
AI is just another bogeyman, I already mentioned that people will get bored and prefer indie developers who can and will use AI (Voices and stuff) but will instead have a better story than companies that mainly use it
Seriously, when the attack on young indie creators who are not companies and don't have much money starts, it's already a wake-up call
I'm starting to doubt if AI opponents care about art or power, because both things are different from each other
Instead of charging at companies that are rich and could do without AI because they can afford it, they attack creators who cannot defend themselves
What are these poor young artists supposed to pay the actors with? Kidneys?
Because it already sounds like an attack on people for not having enough money to hire real actors, and the worst thing is that there is a strange acceptance of classism in society
To be honest, I'd rather be hated and considered a traitor than be a classist
And such a curiosity, many mods with Spongebob used AI, so if you have mods with Spongebob for games, you are probably also traitors, same as the person who created the mod, because they did not hire a real actor
Maybe it's time to boycott the games? They used AI too and that's before it suddenly became humanity's greatest enemy go ahead delete games and attack people who play or make mods or games because they used AI for that function
Also remove google search engine because it uses AI
Because if the AI ​​is being attacked in the case of an indie developer, why aren't those things I mentioned being attacked? Oh yeah, I forgot, some things are more socially acceptable than others, even if they're the same thing
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cybrmon · 9 months
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opened youtube and was reminded how much i hate
a) people putting even the tiniest spoilers in their gameplay title
b) the fucking ai covers. if i have to see one more ai cover in my recommendations i will claw my eyes out i cannot fucking sTAND the whole ai shit ohy m god
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