The Engineers used artificial intelligence to recreate Joe Rogan’s voice, generating the most human-like voice synthesis to date. The audio you are listening to is 100% generated from the artificial intelligence model.
The model even learned to generate breaths and mouthing sounds where it sees fit in order to make the speech sound most natural.
Why are they releasing all these technologies now? I can't help but think that they're trying to control the message before something big comes out. Something, very, incriminating. For some very important people.
shit i was gonna do this some fag stole my idea. fuck.>How long before it becomes impossible to tell what's real from what's not? SOON SCHIZOS ARE GONNA GO BALSITIC WE'RE GONNA FLASE FLAG THE ENTIRE WORLD HOLOGRAMS EVERYWHERE EVERYTHING YOU SEE IS A FAKE AHAHAHA WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That sounds like so much fun, things are going to get real interesting
Juan Sanchez
I think that things are about to get out of control. When people can't believe anything they see or hear on the net, it will become impossible for even big social media sites to determine what's real or fake. We can only hope that they will create some AIs that will be able to detect the fake content.
Gavin Johnson
Sounds like he's underwater or something. I'm honestly not impressed.
I had a dream a few weeks ago of someone making this except it was convincing and had a video along with the skit. We're not far off though from it seeming more real than reality.
Alexander Watson
It's not impressive. AI geeks and their little NN bullshit will never be impressive. You masturbatory niggerlicious CIA niggers can wax on eternally about how your thing did this, learned that, does this, whatever. You will never have electrified crystals turn into "intelligence." Learn how the brain works first maybe, how about that. Until then it's just a bunch of fart sniffing geeks high on their own supply working brute-force systems and outputting statistical stochastic machines.
Tyler Wood
>The model even learned to generate breaths and mouthing sounds
"The model even learned to generate breaths and mouthing sounds"
Yeah. I'd say in a couple of months, probably right in time for the Michael Horowitz report or the 2020 elections. What a "coincidence".
Colton Sanders
>How long before it becomes impossible to tell what's real from what's not?
we're already there stupid asshole
get your fucking head out of your mothers ass
Nicholas Perez
I guessed right on 6 out of 8 of them. It's very very good. Some of them you could tell the ambient sound was synthetic/non exsistant.... I listen to too much from this guy tho.
Logan Morgan
That's not about AI, you faggot. That's about the implications that it will have in the political and social realm. If one day, anything is released that incriminates powerful people, they'll just deny it and say it's fake.
But the real kicker is that anyone with a good GPU will soon be capable of creating these videos in his basement. So the ramifications are way beyond just political. Anyone will be able to create incriminating evidences about anyone that they dislike and post it online. Destroying their entire life and reputation. I wouldn't be surprised to see this tech outlawed in the not so distant future. It's way too powerful and disruptive. This is WMD level of disruptive tech.
Austin Ross
Ex-government contracted tech user here. AI voice generation been a capability since at least 2014, but its convincingness is still pretty dependent on the original speaker. Rogan is a good model because he’s relatively dry and monotonous.
Whenever you hear a sound clip from a public figure that they claim to not recall making, understand that AI voice is a serious possibility. Folks can mess with the audio to lower the quality, make the speaker sound younger, etc. I fully expect this to be a political weapon by the next few election cycles, if it isn’t one already.
Cooper Price
This is why they're pushing censorship so hard and kicking people off YouTube now. Once this shit takes off people will start questioning everything instead of accepting the narrative at face value.
Mason Foster
It's just sort of monotone as if he's reading a commercial.
Leo Gonzalez
No joke I had this moment yesterday on fucking here, That fucking Jason Mamoa gif where he touches that girls tit, is that fucking real, there’s no way that’s real. That had to be edited. And the Lebron James pic. We’re already there.
Mason Wilson
Israel is a terror regime
Asher Johnson
>I fully expect this to be a political weapon by the next few election cycles, if it isn’t one already.
Yep. It's not a matter of when and how, it's inevitable.
You think social media is bad and it's a plague on humanity? Just wait and see when this tech becomes widely available to the public. Like CRISPR, in your garage. One day and because of all this, Twatter will ask you for a DNA sample to confirm your identity instead of a phone number.
I'm sure that you can imagine how dangerous this tech is.
Eli Hughes
they can do this to anyone with a smart phone and make a deepfake video with you saying whatever they want. straight up mark of the beast shit, dawg
Joseph Turner
So flat, this is just advanced microsoft sams or what have you, It is flawed in many ways, it should be possible to recognize a fake voice like this with relatively little work. To correct this the system would need to be able to read the text, understand the context and add greater intonation, like analog to digital difference. If that was possible and you could recognize emotion then it would be truly indistinguishable.
im pretty sure that a lot of the nudes you see on b or on here are deep fakes, look at the nipples and resolution. I really think this is a glow nigger cesspool for lies and disinfo. Look deeper, listen deeper, see deeper. Were in the endgame now.
>This is why they're pushing censorship so hard and kicking people off YouTube now.
But itsn't too late then? They can control whatever they want, if they are unable to tell who's real or not, all this control will be useless. People will just create entire fake personas and fuck with the system even more. I feel like the genie is already out of the bottle. They're too late.
Gavin Scott
trying to get ahead of something coming down the pike?
Benjamin Davis
Time to put piece of tape on that front camera before you wank in the bathroom watching porn on your phone anons.
Don't forget they have literal years of recordings of Joe Rogan speaking. That's what makes it so good, not his tone. The more data you feed the algorithm, the better it is
Who knows? They're making it impossible for people to buy food, communicate, and conduct business. The corporate authoritarianism is only going to accelerate. By the time people wake up I think it will be too late.
They've had this technology for a long time and you are absolutely correct. They are only releasing it now because we are about to get absolutely bombarded with some seriously fucked up shit.
Colton Perry
Nothing. Go back to sleep and don't bother posting here anymore.
Michael James
>When people can't believe anything they see or hear on the net
It's gonna be great. The entire world will be like Jow Forums. The future is looking magical.
When will something really intresting happen? I mean 9/11 level of stuff. A war with Iran would be close, but that's not happening now. How mucj longer. I am bored..
Austin Ortiz
Technology was a mistake. The Luddites were right.
Jose Campbell
they're measuring the masses and comparing it with tinder data to analyze if size really does matter. faux dick sheaths will become a thing
Noah Clark
I think we will have modern day luddites soon.....
Jace Gutierrez
Disneyland but for adults. It's just around the corner now. Funny how reality always ends up mimicking fiction.
How do we know this tech hasn't existed for years?
Nolan Perez
The dam on the ocean of piss will break and the world will flood. This is it lads. Everyone will be as distrusting as us.
Grayson Gonzalez
That's also why this theme is so prevalent in movies and fiction. I think that as a group, we can easily predict the future that awaits us. Funnier, is that we will experience it in our lifetime.
Jace Adams
I think that it's fair to assume that what's being made public now, is just the tip of the iceberg.
Jacob Gomez
>Were in the endgame now. We are. And this is why things are accelerating so fast now. All the cards are on the table now. No need to pretend anymore. The ultimate fight is upon us. Cultural, social and political. The ultimate struggle for power and control.
>they're trying to control the message before something big comes out. Something, very, incriminating.
But since we know this technology is real, who’s to say /ourguys/ didn’t just lock up/kill the “cabal” and will frame them for pizza crimes using convincing deep fakes? Not that I’d necessarily oppose that.
Justin Turner
This how far the tech has gone since the 60's.
The first full text-to-speech system, done in Japan by Noriko Umeda et al., 1968.
Intonations are too mechanical, there's no cadence in the words that are being spoken as if you were to naturally speak to another person, there's also this static him at the beginning of every word that you can tell sounds off.
I don't doubt that in a year that we'll be able to have AI sound more organic, but for now it's all hype and the learning models are too limited.
Bentley Clark
>he couldn't actually tell from the pixels in the voice Sage yourself, user
It's being pushed hard in the news right now. I expect a couple of hundred articles to pop up in the next couple of months. Vox, Buzzfeed, NYT, Washington Post, they will be all over this shit very soon. It's just starting. It's all so predictable and tiring.
AI and Machine Learning Exploit, Deepfakes, Now Harder to Detect
Mark my word, this is the next "Russia Stole the Election" for the 2020 elections. This is what they will run on. This is fake News 2.0. They're preparing the population, poisoning the well. Damage control 101. 1984 was not supposed to be an instruction manual, and yet, here we are. BAKA.