2 out of 3 Americans cannot distinguish AI voices from real voices
Briefly

A recent survey of 1,000 Americans found that 66% couldn't differentiate between human and AI-generated voices, raising concerns about trust and technology impact.
Concerns about AI voice cloning are widespread, with 81% worried about implications. The biggest fears involve manipulation, identity theft, and privacy concerns.
Many Americans are also apprehensive about AI's role in elections, highlighting the growing unease surrounding technology's influence on democracy and decision-making.
With 64% advocating for AI education in schools, there's a call for increased awareness and understanding of AI technologies among younger generations.
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