A systematic literature review on AI voice cloning generator: A game-changer or a threat?
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https://doi.org/10.57040/ag587791Keywords:
AI Voice Cloning Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Systematic Literature Review, Voice Cloning, Voice SynthesisAbstract
AI voice cloning, sometimes referred to as voice synthesis, uses machine learning to mimic the speech of an actual person. This system requires a certain quantity of voice data to assess and include each person's unique vocal characteristics. It can mimic the original voice after being trained to create similar sounds. This systematic literature review presents concrete information on whether AI Voice Cloning Generator is a game-changer or a threat. Collected findings showed that it positively impacts society as a game-changer in 21st-century innovation, but it can also threaten humanity without proper supervision and unethical use for scamming and fraud. AI voice cloning emerges as a potent game-changer with the potential to completely transform connections, entertainment, and interpersonal relationships. However, because technology may be used as a tool for deception and manipulation, it needs a well-rounded strategy that highlights its advantages while putting strict controls in place to deal with the moral and security risks currently facing humanity. Industry executives, legislators, and ethicists must collaborate to create these regulatory structures and guarantee that technological innovation is used to improve society while protecting against potential misuse or damage. These standards must prioritize authorization, confidentiality, and disclosure to ensure fair utilization.
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