A new system, called Neural Voice Camouflage, offers a defense against eavesdropping technology.
Big Brother is listening. Companies use “bossware” to listen to their employees when they’re near their computers. Multiple “spyware” apps can record phone calls. And home devices such as Amazon’s Echo can record everyday conversations. A new technology, called Neural Voice Camouflage, now offers a defense. It generates custom audio noise in the background as you talk, confusing the artificial intelligence that transcribes our recorded voices..
For instance, if someone has just said “enjoy the great feast,” it can’t predict exactly what will be said next. But by taking into account what was just said, as well as characteristics of the speaker’s voice, it produces sounds that will disrupt a range of possible phrases that could follow. That includes what actually happened next; here, the same speaker saying, “that’s being cooked.
The researchers also tested the method in the real world, playing a voice recording combined with the camouflage through a set of speakers in the same room as a microphone. It still worked. For example, “I also just got a new monitor” was transcribed as “with reasons with they also toscat and neumanitor.”
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