Scammers are using voice-cloning A.I. tools to sound like victims’ relatives in desperate need of financial help. It’s working

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You may very well get a call in the near future from a relative in dire need of help, asking you to send them money quickly. And you might be convinced it’s them because, well, you know their voice.


Artificial intelligence changes that. New generative A.I. tools can create all manner of output from simple text prompts, including essays written in a particular author’s style, images worthy of art prizes, and—with just a snippet of someone’s voice to work with—speech that sounds convincingly like a particular person.
In January, Microsoft researchers demonstrated a text-to-speech A.I. tool that, when given just a three-second audio sample, can closely simulate a person’s voice. They did not share the code for others to play around with; instead, they warned that the tool, called VALL-E, “may carry potential risks in misuse…such as spoofing voice identification or impersonating a specific speaker.”
But similar technology is already out in the wild—and scammers are taking advantage of it. If they can find 30 seconds of your voice somewhere online, there’s a good chance they can clone it—and make it say anything.
“Two years ago, even a year ago, you needed a lot of audio to clone a person’s voice. Now…if you have a Facebook page…or if you’ve recorded a TikTok and your voice is in there for 30 seconds, people can clone your voice,” Hany Farid, a digital forensics professor at the University of California at Berkeley, told the Washington Post.


The Post reported this weekend on the peril, describing how one Canadian family fell victim to scammers using A.I. voice cloning—and lost thousand of dollars. Elderly parents were told by a “lawyer” that their son had killed an American diplomat in a car accident, was in jail, and needed money for legal fees.
The supposed attorney then purportedly handed the phone over to the son, who told the parents he loved and appreciated them and needed the money. The cloned voice sounded “close enough for my parents to truly believe they did speak with me,” the son, Benjamin Perkin, told the Post.
The parents sent more than $15,000 through a Bitcoin terminal to—well, to scammers, not to their son, as they thought.


“The money’s gone,” Perkin told the paper. “There’s no insurance. There’s no getting it back. It’s gone.”
One company that offers a generative A.I. voice tool, ElevenLabs, tweeted on Jan. 30 that it was seeing “an increasing number of voice cloning misuse cases.” The next day, it announced the voice cloning capability would no longer be available to users of the free version of its tool VoiceLab.
Fortune reached out to the company for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.
“Almost all of the malicious content was generated by free, anonymous accounts,” it wrote. “Additional identity verification is necessary. For this reason, VoiceLab will only be available on paid tiers.” (Subscriptions start at $5 per month.)

Card verification won’t stop every bad actor, it acknowledged, but it will make users less anonymous and “force them to think twice.”
 
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You may very well get a call in the near future from a relative in dire need of help, asking you to send them money quickly. And you might be convinced it’s them because, well, you know their voice.


Artificial intelligence changes that. New generative A.I. tools can create all manner of output from simple text prompts, including essays written in a particular author’s style, images worthy of art prizes, and—with just a snippet of someone’s voice to work with—speech that sounds convincingly like a particular person.
In January, Microsoft researchers demonstrated a text-to-speech A.I. tool that, when given just a three-second audio sample, can closely simulate a person’s voice. They did not share the code for others to play around with; instead, they warned that the tool, called VALL-E, “may carry potential risks in misuse…such as spoofing voice identification or impersonating a specific speaker.”
But similar technology is already out in the wild—and scammers are taking advantage of it. If they can find 30 seconds of your voice somewhere online, there’s a good chance they can clone it—and make it say anything.
“Two years ago, even a year ago, you needed a lot of audio to clone a person’s voice. Now…if you have a Facebook page…or if you’ve recorded a TikTok and your voice is in there for 30 seconds, people can clone your voice,” Hany Farid, a digital forensics professor at the University of California at Berkeley, told the Washington Post.


The Post reported this weekend on the peril, describing how one Canadian family fell victim to scammers using A.I. voice cloning—and lost thousand of dollars. Elderly parents were told by a “lawyer” that their son had killed an American diplomat in a car accident, was in jail, and needed money for legal fees.
The supposed attorney then purportedly handed the phone over to the son, who told the parents he loved and appreciated them and needed the money. The cloned voice sounded “close enough for my parents to truly believe they did speak with me,” the son, Benjamin Perkin, told the Post.
The parents sent more than $15,000 through a Bitcoin terminal to—well, to scammers, not to their son, as they thought.


“The money’s gone,” Perkin told the paper. “There’s no insurance. There’s no getting it back. It’s gone.”
One company that offers a generative A.I. voice tool, ElevenLabs, tweeted on Jan. 30 that it was seeing “an increasing number of voice cloning misuse cases.” The next day, it announced the voice cloning capability would no longer be available to users of the free version of its tool VoiceLab.
Fortune reached out to the company for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.
“Almost all of the malicious content was generated by free, anonymous accounts,” it wrote. “Additional identity verification is necessary. For this reason, VoiceLab will only be available on paid tiers.” (Subscriptions start at $5 per month.)

Card verification won’t stop every bad actor, it acknowledged, but it will make users less anonymous and “force them to think twice.”
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The supposed attorney then purportedly handed the phone over to the son, who told the parents he loved and appreciated them and needed the money. The cloned voice sounded “close enough for my parents to truly believe they did speak with me,” the son, Benjamin Perkin, told the Post.
The parents sent more than $15,000 through a Bitcoin terminal to—well, to scammers, not to their son, as they thought.
 
Here is a list of AI websites that can clone your voice:
  • ElevenLabs: This platform is highly regarded for its advanced voice cloning technology, capable of producing realistic and emotionally nuanced voice replicas from just a few seconds of audio. It supports 29 languages and offers features for precise control over the final output.elevenlabs.io
    elevenlabs.io
  • PlayHT: PlayHT allows users to create high-quality voice clones with a high degree of accuracy. It can work with less-than-perfect audio and offers robust security features to protect user data.play.ht
    play.ht
  • Vidnoz AI: This online tool offers fast voice cloning and is integrated into a free AI video generator, making it convenient for content creators. It allows for adjustments in emotion and speed of the cloned voice.vidnoz.com
    vidnoz.com
  • Uberduck: Uberduck provides free AI voice cloning for various applications, including text-to-speech, voice conversion, and creating voiceovers. They aim to make high-quality voice technology accessible to a broader audience.uberduck.ai
    uberduck.ai
  • Murf AI: Known for its creative applications, Murf AI is popular among content creators and educators. It offers a suite of tools for creating professional-grade voiceovers for videos, podcasts, and audiobooks.weezly.com
    weezly.com
  • Speechify: Speechify excels at creating a natural, human-like cadence in its voice generations. While primarily a text-to-speech platform, it also allows users to add their own voice to the platform for generating audio.zapier.com
    zapier.com
  • LALAL.AI: This service can create a voice clone from up to five voice recordings and supports all languages. The resulting "voice pack" can be used to generate new audio in that voice.lalal.ai
    lalal.ai
  • Kits.AI: Kits.AI offers an "Instant Voice Cloning" feature that requires only 10 to 30 seconds of clean audio. This is particularly useful for musicians and producers who want to quickly test out vocal ideas.kits.ai
    kits.ai
  • AnyVoice.net: This platform boasts the ability to clone a voice from a mere 3-second audio sample. It supports several languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.anyvoice.net
    anyvoice.net
  • Vocloner: Vocloner offers free and instant AI voice cloning with a daily character limit. A key feature is its multilingual capability, allowing a single cloned voice to speak in multiple languages.vocloner.com
    vocloner.com
  • Mango Animate: This platform provides free online AI voice cloning, capturing nuances to create studio-quality voice replicas for videos and other content.mangoanimate.com
    mangoanimate.com
  • All Voice Lab: All Voice Lab offers text-to-speech in several languages and allows users to clone their own voice for a personalized touch in their creative or professional projects.allvoicelab.com
    allvoicelab.com
  • Tavus: Tavus provides a multi-functional AI audio and video generator that includes voice cloning and personalized video creation at scale.tavus.io
    tavus.io
  • Weezly: Weezly is recognized for its high-quality voice synthesis and is widely used in the entertainment industry for dubbing and presentations.weezly.com
    weezly.com
  • iSpeech: A long-standing player in the text-to-speech and voice cloning industry, iSpeech offers a wide range of voices in multiple languages and dialects for both personal and enterprise use.weezly.com
    weezly.com
It is important to be aware of the ethical and legal considerations surrounding voice cloning technology and to use these tools responsibly.hume.ai+1
 
Yes, there are free Chrome extensions available that offer AI voice cloning capabilities. These extensions allow you to create a digital copy of your voice and use it for various purposes, directly within your browser.
Here are some of the available options:
  • AI Voice Cloning: This Chrome extension allows you to clone your voice in multiple languages with just a few seconds of audio. It's designed for creating customized voices for things like video voiceovers, ad reads, and podcasts. The platform emphasizes security and privacy, stating that user data is not shared and is automatically deleted daily.google.com
    google.com
  • Speechify: While primarily a text-to-speech reader, Speechify also offers AI voice cloning. You can use its Chrome extension to listen to web pages, PDFs, and emails in a variety of voices, or you can clone your own. Speechify has a free version, with a premium plan available for more advanced features.speaktor.com+1
    speaktor.com+1
  • Speakatoo: This service offers a Chrome extension with a free plan that includes voice cloning. You can train a voice with a 15-second audio sample and use it across multiple languages. Their free offering provides a certain number of characters per month.speakatoo.com
    speakatoo.com
  • Talkie: This is a free text-to-speech Chrome extension that also allows you to download new voices and languages.speaktor.com
    speaktor.com
 
Here is a list of AI websites that can clone your voice:
  • ElevenLabs: This platform is highly regarded for its advanced voice cloning technology, capable of producing realistic and emotionally nuanced voice replicas from just a few seconds of audio. It supports 29 languages and offers features for precise control over the final output.elevenlabs.io
    elevenlabs.io
  • PlayHT: PlayHT allows users to create high-quality voice clones with a high degree of accuracy. It can work with less-than-perfect audio and offers robust security features to protect user data.play.ht
    play.ht
  • Vidnoz AI: This online tool offers fast voice cloning and is integrated into a free AI video generator, making it convenient for content creators. It allows for adjustments in emotion and speed of the cloned voice.vidnoz.com
    vidnoz.com
  • Uberduck: Uberduck provides free AI voice cloning for various applications, including text-to-speech, voice conversion, and creating voiceovers. They aim to make high-quality voice technology accessible to a broader audience.uberduck.ai
    uberduck.ai
  • Murf AI: Known for its creative applications, Murf AI is popular among content creators and educators. It offers a suite of tools for creating professional-grade voiceovers for videos, podcasts, and audiobooks.weezly.com
    weezly.com
  • Speechify: Speechify excels at creating a natural, human-like cadence in its voice generations. While primarily a text-to-speech platform, it also allows users to add their own voice to the platform for generating audio.zapier.com
    zapier.com
  • LALAL.AI: This service can create a voice clone from up to five voice recordings and supports all languages. The resulting "voice pack" can be used to generate new audio in that voice.lalal.ai
    lalal.ai
  • Kits.AI: Kits.AI offers an "Instant Voice Cloning" feature that requires only 10 to 30 seconds of clean audio. This is particularly useful for musicians and producers who want to quickly test out vocal ideas.kits.ai
    kits.ai
  • AnyVoice.net: This platform boasts the ability to clone a voice from a mere 3-second audio sample. It supports several languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.anyvoice.net
    anyvoice.net
  • Vocloner: Vocloner offers free and instant AI voice cloning with a daily character limit. A key feature is its multilingual capability, allowing a single cloned voice to speak in multiple languages.vocloner.com
    vocloner.com
  • Mango Animate: This platform provides free online AI voice cloning, capturing nuances to create studio-quality voice replicas for videos and other content.mangoanimate.com
    mangoanimate.com
  • All Voice Lab: All Voice Lab offers text-to-speech in several languages and allows users to clone their own voice for a personalized touch in their creative or professional projects.allvoicelab.com
    allvoicelab.com
  • Tavus: Tavus provides a multi-functional AI audio and video generator that includes voice cloning and personalized video creation at scale.tavus.io
    tavus.io
  • Weezly: Weezly is recognized for its high-quality voice synthesis and is widely used in the entertainment industry for dubbing and presentations.weezly.com
    weezly.com
  • iSpeech: A long-standing player in the text-to-speech and voice cloning industry, iSpeech offers a wide range of voices in multiple languages and dialects for both personal and enterprise use.weezly.com
    weezly.com
It is important to be aware of the ethical and legal considerations surrounding voice cloning technology and to use these tools responsibly.hume.ai+1

Yes, there are free Chrome extensions available that offer AI voice cloning capabilities. These extensions allow you to create a digital copy of your voice and use it for various purposes, directly within your browser.
Here are some of the available options:
  • AI Voice Cloning: This Chrome extension allows you to clone your voice in multiple languages with just a few seconds of audio. It's designed for creating customized voices for things like video voiceovers, ad reads, and podcasts. The platform emphasizes security and privacy, stating that user data is not shared and is automatically deleted daily.google.com
    google.com
  • Speechify: While primarily a text-to-speech reader, Speechify also offers AI voice cloning. You can use its Chrome extension to listen to web pages, PDFs, and emails in a variety of voices, or you can clone your own. Speechify has a free version, with a premium plan available for more advanced features.speaktor.com+1
    speaktor.com+1
  • Speakatoo: This service offers a Chrome extension with a free plan that includes voice cloning. You can train a voice with a 15-second audio sample and use it across multiple languages. Their free offering provides a certain number of characters per month.speakatoo.com
    speakatoo.com
  • Talkie: This is a free text-to-speech Chrome extension that also allows you to download new voices and languages.speaktor.com
    speaktor.com
I can see this going wrong
 
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