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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Faces Criticism Over AI Voice Deepfake Risks

What Happened

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently addressed the growing concern around AI-generated voices and their potential misuse, especially as deepfake technology improves. Altman acknowledged that AI voice cloning tools pose risks such as identity theft, fraud, and manipulation. However, experts and analysts point out that while there are real threats, the technology is not yet able to perfectly mimic voices without detection or clear limitations. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions between AI advancement and societal impacts, with OpenAI often in the spotlight for shaping public conversations about artificial intelligence risks.

Why It Matters

Debates like this underscore the urgent need to balance innovation with ethics and security in the fast-moving AI sector. Public concern grows as AI tools become more accessible, forcing companies and regulators to address the consequences of emerging tech. Read more in our AI News Hub

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