A year later, OpenAI still hasn't released its voice cloning tool | TechCrunch
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OpenAI's Voice Engine, launched in preview last March, is capable of cloning voices within a brief span of speech. Despite its promising potential, a public release is pending as the company aims to address safety concerns and regulatory challenges. Currently tested with select partners, the tool's applications range from speech therapy to AI avatars. OpenAI's cautious approach indicates a focus on refining the technology and prioritizing responsible deployment, rather than rushing a product to market amid competition.
The company's reluctance to roll out the service widely may point to fears of misuse, but it could also reflect an effort to avoid inviting regulatory scrutiny.
OpenAI is continuing to test Voice Engine with a limited set of 'trusted partners,' learning from their usage experiences to improve the model's usefulness and safety.
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