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Real-Time Voice Deepfakes Now Deceive in Live Calls, Researchers Warn

Security researchers have confirmed that AI voice cloning technology can now impersonate anyone during live phone conversations with minimal delay. The breakthrough eliminates traditional safeguards against voice-based social engineering attacks, according to new findings from NCC Group.

Cybersecurity experts are sounding alarms about a disturbing new reality: artificial intelligence can now clone human voices convincingly enough to fool people during live phone conversations. According to recent demonstrations by security researchers, what was once science fiction has become an immediate threat to business communications and personal security.

The End of Voice Authentication?

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YouTube Deploys AI-Powered Deepfake Detection to Safeguard Creator Identities

YouTube has launched a comprehensive AI detection tool to combat unauthorized deepfake content using creators’ faces and voices. The system allows verified partners to request removal of synthetic media, marking a significant step in digital identity protection. Company sources indicate this represents one of YouTube’s strongest responses to AI-generated impersonation challenges.

New Protection Against Synthetic Media

YouTube has begun broad deployment of an artificial intelligence detection system designed to identify and manage content that replicates creators’ faces or voices without authorization, according to company reports. The new feature positions YouTube among the first major platforms to integrate large-scale identity-protection capabilities directly into its content moderation framework, sources indicate.