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Can I clone my voice and my face using AI?

Micke Kring Micke Kring ·
Can I clone my voice and my face using AI?

Now we’re moving on from ChatGPT. That was, like, last month. In this little film I take a look at whether I can, with inexpensive means, replace myself with a digital version.

As the tools become more accessible, some ethical questions arise. Even though this kind of technology isn’t currently as accessible as ChatGPT, it will be soon. Audio and image material to use exists in abundance for both famous and ordinary people. It’s not only celebrities who will fall victim to deepfakes. As usual I choose to see the bright side of the technology, but we should acknowledge that not everyone is as well-intentioned as I am.

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Micke Kring

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Micke Kring

I'm fascinated by what happens when people and technology meet. After nearly 30 years in education and development, I explore, prototype and teach AI with the same playful curiosity as when I first started out.