An intriguing case of AI voice technology in action: what sounds remarkably like President Trump's voice narrating a Fannie Mae advertisement is actually an AI-cloned voice reading scripted text. The video includes a disclaimer revealing this behind-the-scenes detail. This example highlights how advanced audio synthesis technology is already being deployed in mainstream media and advertising campaigns. It raises interesting questions about voice authenticity, synthetic media disclosure, and the evolving landscape of AI-generated content in digital marketing—topics increasingly relevant to the broader Web3 and AI innovation ecosystem.
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RugResistant
· 9h ago
ngl this fannie mae deepfake disclaimer is doing bare minimum work... disclaimer text nobody reads anyway. real question is who's actually auditing these synthetic voices before they hit mainstream? red flags detected fr fr
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All-InQueen
· 9h ago
This AI face-swapping voiceover is truly amazing. Get ready for widespread misuse.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 10h ago
AI face swapping has even made its way into advertisements, making it hard to tell real from fake...
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NFTragedy
· 10h ago
AI voiceovers are here, and the next step—deepfake presidents announcing things—must be strictly guarded against.
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
If Trump's voice can be cloned, then is my wallet private key also at risk?
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NftRegretMachine
· 10h ago
Really? Trump's voice can already be cloned... Is deepfake still far away? That's hilarious.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 10h ago
Huh? Trump's voice has been cloned, this is too outrageous
AI voice replication is getting crazier... hard to tell real from fake
Synthetic audio is now even used in advertisements, wait, what's the point of a disclaimer?
Web3 needs to establish an on-chain verification mechanism, otherwise no one will know who is speaking in the future
If there's no disclaimer, they'll probably get criticized to death
An intriguing case of AI voice technology in action: what sounds remarkably like President Trump's voice narrating a Fannie Mae advertisement is actually an AI-cloned voice reading scripted text. The video includes a disclaimer revealing this behind-the-scenes detail. This example highlights how advanced audio synthesis technology is already being deployed in mainstream media and advertising campaigns. It raises interesting questions about voice authenticity, synthetic media disclosure, and the evolving landscape of AI-generated content in digital marketing—topics increasingly relevant to the broader Web3 and AI innovation ecosystem.