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Joe Rogan Sounds The Alarm On AI With Deep-Fake Podcast – SlashGear

Musk recently signed an open letter, alongside a bunch of leading experts and industry stakeholders, demanding a temporary pause on the development of advanced AI products like GPT-4, citing its tangible risks and potential for abuse. There is no dearth of the latter, as AI labs have already used the work of human artists to train their models without duly compensating them. 

Some AI organizations are opting to make them sign controversial contracts like retaining the rights to a voice actor’s “voice,” so that it’s AI-generated likeness can be used in entertainment properties like video games. Then there’s Microsoft, which recently detailed a tool called Vall-E that can replicate a person’s voice with just a few seconds’ worth of audio training, but the company subsequently nixed its public release over risks of misuse.

Rogan’s fictional podcast with Altman is just another vivid example of AI’s sheer potential, which despite its immense constructive dreams, is equally lucrative to bad actors. Rogan also fictionally sat with deceased Apple founder Steve Jobs last year, stemming from a podcast generated by an AI. A Ukranian firm is synthetically retaining the voice of James Earl Jones, the iconic voice behind Darth Vader, for upcoming projects. 

Of course, Rogan’s podcast was not without issues, many of which can be easily pointed out by a keen ear. However, more than showing off awe-inspiring tech, AI portends the borderline-dangerous dystopia that may lay ahead with unethical use of artificial intelligence.

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