News @andrew_andrew__ Oct 14, 2021, 5:35 pm EDT | 1 min read Elnur/ShutterstockThieves used audio deepfake technology to clone a businessman’s voice and order a $35 million transfer to foreign accounts, according to a court document obtained by Forbes. It’s the most successful “deep voice” heist so far, though it may be just a small part of a growing trend. Deepfake technology is fairly well-known at this point. Basically, people train an AI to recreate someone’s face, usually the face of an actor or other well-known individual. The AI can then animate and paste this face on a ref… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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