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(Bloomberg) An AI-generated cloned audio message of President Joe Biden that attempted to dissuade registered Democrats from voting in the New Hampshire primary election was traced to a Texas company and its owner.Most Read from BloombergPentagon Chief Austin in Critical Care for Bladder IssueS&P 500 Rally Hits a Wall in Run-Up to CPI Report: Markets WrapOnce-Bitten Europe Is Better Prepared for Trump’s NATO TiradesTrump Says There’s ‘No Way’ Taylor Swift Can Endorse BidenAttorney General Joh
The fake Biden message comes as an increasing number of U.S. political campaigns use AI software to reach constituents en masse and as investors are pouring money into voice-cloning startups.
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