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When your old voice keeps working after you’ve left

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Nearly a year after Li Yao resigned, her voice was still clocking in at her old job.

When your old voice keeps working after you’ve left

Li Yao, a former video editor who had worked on several voice-over projects, realized her voice had been cloned by artificial intelligence and was being used in the company’s newly created content products. That is a pretty unsettling kind of “memory”: not just your work, but your voice, carried on without you. The bigger picture here is even stranger — companies are now using AI to capture workers’ decision-making logic, communication styles and even personality traits to build “digital employees.” For families, this is a reminder that cloned voices and copied style are not science fiction anymore; they can be part of ordinary work systems.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: If a voice can keep “working” after the person leaves, families should be extra cautious about any call that sounds familiar but feels slightly off. Source: Perplexity Search (community news)


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