ElevenLabs tweeted its technology had been"overwhelmingly applied to positive use" but said"additional safeguards" were needed.
ElevenLabs tweeted on Monday that it had been a "crazy weekend" and admitted to finding "an increasing number of voice cloning misuse cases" just days after it released a demo version of the tool. ElevenLabs has touted its voice cloning technology as having "the potential to revolutionise the way content is produced, delivered and interacted with across a range of industries".
AI tools are trained on vast swathes of data – pictures, audio, text or video – that allow them to essentially predict what output the user would like.