Ever heard a celebrity endorse something and wondered if it was really them? Here's the thing—that premium voice pitching a real estate product? It's actually an AI-generated clone. The video comes with a disclaimer confirming it's synthetic audio, not the real deal. Pretty wild how voice synthesis tech has evolved. On one hand, it's impressive AI engineering. On the other hand, it raises some serious questions about authenticity and trust in advertising. In Web3 and crypto spaces, we're already grappling with similar issues around verification and transparency. As AI gets better at mimicking human voices, having clear disclosures becomes crucial. Otherwise, how do consumers know what's genuine anymore?
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RunWithRugs
· 11h ago
AI clone voice selling houses, this thing is really amazing haha
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 11h ago
ngl now I really can't tell the difference, celebrity endorsements are all questionable... we've been used to being scammed in the crypto world for a long time haha
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TheMemefather
· 11h ago
ngl, this thing is bound to cause trouble sooner or later. AI face and voice swapping, and ads will completely turn into scams... Web3 needs to learn how to verify real identities, or it will be more outrageous than rug pulls in the crypto space.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12h ago
AI clone voices to sell houses? Web3 has already been doing this for a long time. Trust in this thing has long since gone bankrupt.
Ever heard a celebrity endorse something and wondered if it was really them? Here's the thing—that premium voice pitching a real estate product? It's actually an AI-generated clone. The video comes with a disclaimer confirming it's synthetic audio, not the real deal. Pretty wild how voice synthesis tech has evolved. On one hand, it's impressive AI engineering. On the other hand, it raises some serious questions about authenticity and trust in advertising. In Web3 and crypto spaces, we're already grappling with similar issues around verification and transparency. As AI gets better at mimicking human voices, having clear disclosures becomes crucial. Otherwise, how do consumers know what's genuine anymore?