It's expressly not meant for creating deepfakes, according to a blog post from Descript CEO Andrew Mason. Instead, you simply type the words you want to add into the recording, and Overdub makes it sound as if your voice is saying them. The technology, which comes from partner company Lyrebird, is meant to save podcasters from having to rerecord or splice audio when a mistake or change is made. The feature, called Overdub, is designed to let users create a realistic text-to-speech model of themselves by uploading a few minutes of audio. On Wednesday the company launched a beta of a new feature in its Descript podcasting software. But startup Descript is trying to use the artificial intelligence technology for something simpler: podcast editing. Deepfakes are a major security concern for their ability to make it appear as though people are doing or saying something they never actually did.
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