Generative audio
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Generative audio refers to the creation of audio files from databases of audio clips.[citation needed] This technology differs from synthesized voices such as Apple's Siri or Amazon's Alexa, which use a collection of fragments that are stitched together on demand.
Generative audio works by using neural networks to learn the statistical properties of an audio source, then reproducing those properties.[1]
With this technology, a person's voice can be replicated to speak phrases that they may have never spoken. This could lead to a synthetic version of a public figure's voice being used against them.[2]