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ElevenLabs Block on Cloning Biden's Voice Easily Bypassed

Hyped AI startup ElevenLabs introduced a 'no-go voices' policy after its tools were used as part of a robocall impersonating Biden. But those protections are easily circumvented, 404 Media has found in its own tests.
Joe Biden. Image: Gage Skidmore
Joe Biden. Image: Gage Skidmore
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ElevenLabs, a ā€œunicornā€ startup valued at $1 billion that uses AI to clone voices, will generate a voice clone of President Joe Biden that users can make say anything, despite the company introducing a new policy that explicitly forbids cloning the voices of politicians running for office. In short, 404 Media discovered a bypass to ElevenLabsā€™ system that allows a user to generate cloned voices that under ElevenLabsā€™ own policy should be not possible. As well as Biden, this includes high profile celebrities such as Taylor Swift.

For the introductory price of $1 a month, anyone can sign up for an ElevenLabs account and take a minute or so of audio of anyoneā€™s voice and upload it to ElevenLabsā€™ platform to instantly create a ā€œcloned voice.ā€ This cloned voice can then be made to say anything by typing a text prompt. 

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