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We are aware that creating speech that sounds similar to people is a risky endeavor, and this becomes even more important in election years. As we develop, we’re working with U.S. government and international partners across media, entertainment and education to get their input. 

Voice Engine has been tested by partners today who have accepted our Terms of Service. usage policiesIt is illegal to impersonate another person, organization or company without permission or legal rights. We also require that the original speakers give their explicit consent and provide all relevant information. Developers are not allowed to develop ways to allow users to generate their own voice. Partner must disclose clearly to their audiences that they are hearing AI generated voices. We have also implemented safety measures such as watermarking, which allows us to track the source of all audio produced by Voice Engine. 

The use of voice-authentication experiences to verify the speaker’s intent to add their voice should accompany any large scale deployment. This will ensure that users are not creating voices too similar to those of prominent people.

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