2 out of 3 Americans cannot distinguish AI voices from real voices

  ICT, Rassegna Stampa, Security
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A survey of 1,000 Americans has revealed attitudes and concerns toward AI technology. The survey found that most Americans cannot tell the difference between AI voices and real voices — when asked whether a human voice was real or AI-generated, 2 out of 3 respondents incorrected identified the authentic human voice as AI. Moreover, 81% of Americans are concerned about potential implications of AI voice cloning.

The top threats Americans are concerned about include: 

  • Manipulation and deception (69%) 
  • Identity theft (60%) 
  • Privacy concerns (47%) 
  • Data misuse (44%) 
  • Job displacement (27%) 

26% of Americans are wary about AI voice technology; additionally, more and more Americans worrying that AI may influence elections. Perhaps as a result, 64% of those surveyed believe AI education should be added into school curriculums. 

https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/100948-2-out-of-3-americans-cannot-distinguish-ai-voices-from-real-voices