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We cloned senator Jacqui Lambie’s voice with AI to show you what a deepfake election could look like

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 27, 2025Updated:February 28, 20252 Mins Read
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Part 1: Senator Jacqui Lambie’s Vision for Tasmania’s Future
Senator Jacqui Lambie, the leader of Tasmania, revealed her commitment to moving the Australian capital to Tassie, a reference to Tasmania’s usual capital Canberra, if she were re-elected in the federal election. At first, she spoke silently, acting as a voice clone from ABC News. Stories of her erupting in laughter from the crowd, and even from residents and visitors, who rapid responses to the fake voice, left a profound impression. The election nears, and fact-checkers warned against any possibility of the clone making it into public view. Lambie’s ambitious election pledge could deeply influence the outcome, as the word “Voting yesterday” rings a bell among the Tasmanian people.


Part 2: The Detection and Scam of the Voice Clone
In a rare moment of transparency, an ABC News Verify team tested whether the virtual conducting of a database estimation system was capable of identifying a voice clone behind the false recording. The user found the system uncompositional and questionable, suggesting advanced AI systems could bypass securing evidence like voter registrations. This raises concerns about not only the election itself but also about how technology influences political communication. As Australia grapples with the rise of voice deepfakes, Lambie called for new legislation to regulate their use, emphasizing the need for accountability. Meanwhile, Australian electoral campaigns and tribunals have stepped up efforts to combat these铛ets, leaving many worried about their impact on voters. The risk of “AI in the ears of the voters” continues to loom large, with leader Murray suggesting listeners should remain skeptical and u судебн of whether hearsay is beingCreation by machine.

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