Listen how AI can clone your voice, make scam calls
Scammers can now use AI to clone your voice, then make scam phishing phone calls to relatives. We find out how easily it can be done, and what it sounds like.
Scammers can now use AI to clone your voice, then make scam phishing phone calls to relatives. We find out how easily it can be done, and what it sounds like.
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