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| A little while after the digital look-alikes passed human testing with success humankind created technological solutions with which anybody's naked voice can be stolen from a short sample and to make '''[[digital sound-alikes]]''', which are difficult, if not impossible to distinguish from a genuine recording of that person's voice, and to put those digital sound-alikes to say anything at will. Known examples are [[w:Adobe Voco]] and [[w:Google]] [[w:DeepMind]] [[w:WaveNet]]. These software can also form [[w:phonemes]] which were not present in the training material.
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