U.S. software company Veritone announced the start of a new platform that will support the creation of deepfake voice clones, The Verge reports. Marvel.AI is being rolled out first for celebrities and content creators to use and license. The platform will build a catalog and marketplace of machine learning-generated voice recordings stored by Veritone and available for purchase with a voice owner's consent.
Company launches deepfake voice clone program
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