Tenths of different technologies of voice synthesis are modelled and detected.
Fast real-time protection
Synthetic voice is detected after just 5s of speech.
Language independent
Voice impersonation attacks are detected no matter the language.
State of the art AI recognition technology
Detection engine is based on advanced machine learning algorithms.
Advanced audio features extraction
The audio signal is processed and analysed before feeding the AI recognition engine.
API for on-premise solutions
Easy integration for Windows and Linux platforms.
Fast and efficient recognition engine
Developed in C++ from scratch.
Why it’s needed
Lastest machine learning technology can mimic a real person’s voice.
$35 Million bank heist with voice cloning
AI voice cloning was used in a huge heist being investigated by Dubai investigators, amidst warnings about cybercriminal use of the new technology.
In early 2020, a bank manager in Hong Kong received a call from a man whose voice he recognized—a director at a company with whom he’d spoken before. His company was about to make an acquisition, so he needed the bank to authorize some transfers to the tune of $35 million. The bank manager, believing everything appeared legitimate, began making the transfers.
What he didn’t know was that he’d been duped as part of an elaborate swindle, one in which fraudsters had used “deep voice” technology to clone the director’s speech.
This fraud was completed using 2020 AI voice cloning technology. Machine learning algorithms keep evolving every year.
Hollywood blockbusters are starting to rely on state of the art voice cloning for bringing back to life an actor’s voice.
In “Top Gun: Maverick”, Val Kilmer’s voice was entirely recreated using AI voice synthesis, as he lost his voice after undertaking throat cancer treatment. Available audio recordings were used to create a model using machine learning algorithms. The result is a voice virtually indistinguishable from the original that mimic perfectly the actor’s physical properties and way of talking.
Obviously this kind of technology can be very dangerous in the wrong hands.