Humans can detect deepfake speech only 73% of the time, study finds
by Hibaq Farah from Technology | The Guardian on (#6DG6R)
English and Mandarin speakers found to have the same level of accuracy when detecting artificially generated speech
Humans are able to detect artificially generated speech only 73% of the time, a study has found, with the same levels of accuracy found in English and Mandarin speakers.
Researchers at University College London used a text-to-speech algorithm trained on two publicly available datasets, one in English and the other in Mandarin, to generate 50 deepfake speech samples in each language.
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