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The results are even more concerning when you read (or, in this case, listen) between the lines. Researchers note that their participants knew going into the experiment that their objective was to listen for deepfaked audio, thus likely priming some of them to already be on high alert for forgeries. This implies unsuspecting targets may easily perform worse than those in the experiment. The study also notes that the team did not use particularly advanced speech synthesis technology, meaning more convincingly generated audio already exists.

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One week later, TMZ has obtained audio of the incident. Martin's remarks substantively match ESPN's report, as the ranter can be heard saying, "I'm gonna put my hands on whoever did it" and, "It's fucking personal." Scroll down to listen to the audio, and click here for TMZ's report.

Never believe that life in a tiny Spanish mountain village is predictable. Vicky and Joe have finished fixing up their house and look forward to peaceful days enjoying their retirement. Then the fish van arrives and, instead of delivering fresh fish, disgorges the Ufarte family. The peace of El Hoyo is shattered. Packed with badly behaved humans and animals, irreverent humour and sunshine, this audiobook will make you laugh out loud.

And you would be correct in this assumption. Research by the University of Eastern Finland found that voice biometrics are vulnerable to spoofing and can be fooled, but not through deep fakes as one might imagine. Artificial duplicates, created by technical means such as voice conversion, speech synthesis, are easy to identify. Ai algorithms are powerful enough to distinguish an artificially generated string of audio from genuine human sounds.

Ramattra in Ultimate form on April fools: You will suffer as I, Ramattra, have suffered! Your torment will outlast the stars! When the universe dwindles into dust, there you will be, still suffering as I have...suffered.

The launch of the "Dreams of Europe" audio service by sports betting brand Oddset showcases the power of AI in creating immersive experiences for sports fans. The service consists of 32 AI-generated radio commentaries, each one 9 hours long, that allow football supporters to dream about how their team wins the cup and secures a place in European play. The AI used in this project is OpenAI's GPT-3, which was trained on data related to each team's lineups and instructions to write simulated commentaries for 192 matches.

The audio used in this unique campaign demonstrates the capabilities of AI in generating vast amounts of content in a short amount of time. The AI-generated commentaries consist of approximately 2.9 million words and 17,280 minutes of audio content, which would have been impossible for human copywriters and voice-over actors to produce within the given timeframe. Text-to-speech synthesis was then used to interpret the AI-generated texts, resulting in 32 audio tracks that are 540 minutes long, equivalent to a good night's sleep.

In conclusion, the launch of the "Dreams of Europe" audio service by Oddset, made possible with the help of AI, showcases the immense potential of AI in creating immersive and engaging experiences for sports fans. This project demonstrates how AI can be harnessed to generate vast amounts of content quickly and efficiently, opening up new possibilities in the entertainment industry.

The 32 unique audio tracks (one for each team in the Swedish Cup) are available here

The digital shot heard around the world
A generation ago, audio entertainment choices were few. We were limited by how many cassettes we could carry to use in our awkward Walkmans. We were tethered to terrestrial radio and its confining ad-saddled play lists. Even indulging in the simple pleasure of audiobooks consisted of working through several clunky tapes to get through a single novel.

The future of audio
So where do we go from here? Well, your ears are going to get even more attention in the future. Even a TiVo (Nasdaq: TIVO) digital video recorder can stream Internet radio stations and online podcasts. And despite its visual name, Apple TV lets you beam iTunes music selections and audio podcasts through your home entertainment system.

Sure, the convergence of audio and video in the living room was going to happen anyway. It's just a lot easier with the evolution of Wi-Fi-enabled homes that allow couch potatoes to sink into their potato chip bags and enjoy home theater with their eyes closed.

Don't believe me? Why do you think Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) is moving further into digital distribution? Whether it's selling MP3 tracks through its site or moving digitized audiobooks after recent acquisitions, the future is all about more aural choices, even if they serve thinner markets.

With cheapo iPod Shuffles sold out well into January, what's a parent to do when their kid demands an audio player and they don't want to spring for an iPod nano? Well, they could always buy one of these fake Shuffles on eBay. Selling for about $35 to $40 in online auctions, these phony players cost less than half as much as a real-deal Shuffle and, apart from intellectual property issues, they look just fine to us. How hard can it be to make a screenless media player as good as the one from Apple, anyway?

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