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with dw business beyond. what is it really is possible to reverse page researchers and scientists all over the world for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube, dw documentary, the so called audio deep fakes are going viral with a i didn't write it the voice of super styles like drag and rhianna and without the artist consent. 3 d printing revolutionize a space flight from 3 d printed rockets to spit, tools out of moon dust. and a massively gives details insights into rough some type of warfare. these are the
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topics that of needs to take the rid of drake seeking in the records and the super stuff at bonnie covering a rosalia song and rhianna replacing be on say on to hit single cap. it sounds too good to be true. well, these fits exist and went viral, but the artist didn't really think it was an artificial intelligence. hey, i model this can easily clone voice is nowadays. how does it work? what are the problems? and could you be producing the next viral hit? first of all, many artists on happy about their voice as being digital blown by in a i, a populated sample b. i drink hot on my sleeve features the clone. voice has a rep, a drag and sing of the week, and it was published by incognito, produce a ghost rider and initially made available on streaming platforms,
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likes to modify and on social media. the song went viral quickly, then universal music group. the label are representing both audits involved copyright violations. the platforms had to take the track down to the business statement. emphasizes how i generate attracts, could impact audits, livelihoods generally of a, uh, using our oddest music's backs the question as to which side of history all stakeholders and the music ecosystem. one to be on the side of artist fans and schumann creative expression on the side of dfcs fraud and denying artist do compensation. canadian musician grimes want to use a i to her advantage, the ex partner all tech feeling a musk recently tweeted, i'll split 50 percent royalties on and these successfully i generated song that uses my voice. same deal as i would with any artist i collab with feel free to use my voice without penalty. grimes isn't position. who has been embracing modern
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technology in the ad for quite some time? what do you think, kenny? i boys cloning be a new source for income, forcing us, or is it on the earth, right? and then the way, how are these a i audio clones created? actually, it is quite easy. a deep voice can be created within minutes, find an online tool fitted with voice samples. and once the software has enough training data, upload a voice recording also tags. steve was draft translated into the other person's voice. we've taken grimes up on her offer and we took a random beat, made up a little melody and jet dvd to write us an apple extreme pop list and read the way . then we'd offload it into a website that's offering grants, voice as a pre set. and a free day, i wake up using a video editing software. we mix device samples with the beat. here's the results. the way,
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the way this is so. so so say ok, there's a lot of room for improvement here and it's highly unlikely we'll make any money with this track. but can this be a model for the future? if so, you could create the next number one hits, the even websites that can do the mixing for you, but it's highly debatable if these websites are legal. in the meantime, grimes invented a business model, a sales. she released an app for creative to use who voice print, the f even allows hoops, direct the upload your grimes, a i song for distribution to streaming platforms. but that will cost you about $10.00 a year. audio dfcs and copyright issues. so far it is absolutely unclear how a music is to be dealt with when it comes to ownership and copyright n a. i writes a song who owns the call. he writes the company that develop the
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a i or the person that typed in the problems that may be i come up with a piece apart from that. what about compensation for audits whose voice is, might have been used? a music also has ethical implications. just imagine of voice being used for lyrics that are the opposite of one out of stance. for admin. i'm wrapping about cats. a deep fake that went viral a couple of weeks ago. might look like an innocent joke, but in case someone could use the tract with him spouting political propaganda, this could severely damaged his career. i wonder how drives would handle the situation like that. another big question is, aesthetics. some musicians have already raised concerns about a i complete the raising the concept of a test equality. one danger is the level ring of district standards to a point where faith becomes real and mediocrity rules said u. s. musician navarro. to avoid that, you as artist and music industry representatives have created the schuman oddest
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recon paid. the goal is to use artificial intelligence in a responsible way, to support human creativity and accomplishment, with respect to the inimitable value of human audit, street and expression. what do you think is a i a threat to music as we know it or could as uses an artist benefit from it? that was know, this is the 1st 3 d printed rocker that was sent into space. even though it didn't quite make it into all of it, it was an important step in the future of space flight. with 3 d printing. we'll play a vital role. what's better about a 3 d printed rocket and what else is they on the horizon for 3 d printing, 3 d printed rocket pots already fairly common, the tower and one from us company relativity has now state is claim as the 1st 3 d printed rocket. and it's close enough, almost 85 percent was read the printed including it's 9 engines. in late march,
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the town one made his 1st successful launch soaring into the ad must be a problem with one of the engines stopped it from going into all of it. but still, the long show the potential of 3 d printing in that still not x, y 3 d printing. 3 d printing, also called additive manufacturing, has several advantages. when it comes to space travel, the pots are light, the cheaper and more efficient to produce. because of the unique shapes that are possible with additive manufacturing is also easier to mass produce. and it works with a wide variety of materials, even rocks and sand found on the planets. you could print something, right, the mouse, without having to transport all the materials. how could 3 d printing be used? that is something resources that are already using to their advantage. so that's university of doubt is working on 3 d printing robots that will be able to build
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the ground habitats for a potential colonization of the red planet. the project has received funding from the european space agency e. so in 2021, nasa sent a 3 d printer to the international space station i ss to print from moon dust. the extra notes have been experimenting with the technology in the future. it could be used to print tools or any spare pods they need. the biggest potential though may lie in bio printing. isa is investigating the use of 3. the bio printing to support medical treatment of long duration space expeditions and planetary settlements. future space travelers maybe isolated for months or years and will need a range of medical support and it could also be used for, for several projects at working on 3 d. printed meals that onto the traces, but also enjoyable and durable enough for such long missions. what do you think
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will 3 d printing help us break the final frontier? and what other uses do you see for 3 d printers in space? on february, the 24th 2022 russian heck of a legend. the attack, the satellite company via set customers all over europe, where hit with an immediate loss of communication among them, the ukrainian military and our later rushes full scale invasion of ukraine began. this was one of the 1st examples of how cyber attacks can a military forces on the ground. the kremlin has always denied being responsible for cyber attacks like these, but lead trials given never before seen insight into russia, cyber wolf, at tactics. a team of more than 50 journalists analyzed, translated and verified the fires for months of 11 use organizations were involved among them. drum and media outlets. there should be good and to judge and so i don't defend use paypal. i'm on the bridges got in the washington post in the
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united states, the so called fall can files contains thousands of pages of emails, internal documents, projects, and contracts from the private russian id from n t c volume. it may look like a normal cyber security company. however, the files show a close connection of mtc walking to the russian military and intelligence agencies . since 2011 logan has received special government licenses to work and classified military projects, tools developed by the company for the russian military can be used to support hacking operations spread this information and even control sections of the internet. let's look at 2 examples. scanned to be a tool for digital recognizance pack, us look for weak spots aiming for potentially vonda both of us on the network devices so that they can penetrate computer systems successfully. scan v makes this
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happen. the system scans the into the abilities we saw then stored for use in future cyber attacks, the lease documents, then this tool to the, in some this team send was also known as unit 74455, send. william is a heck, a group working for russia's military intelligence agency, to experts say it is highly likely that sand will, is using tools like scan v to identify potential targets. and is it i am, is it is a blueprint for controlling the internet in regions under us has come out. it enables the military to take control of the internet and thereby remove any traffic that they could deem as politically harmful and destructive. as it can manage, collect, and modify information in a specific geographical area to cheapest. they need physical access to hardware. for example, mobile phone, tell us once the network is infiltrated,
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traffic can be intercepted. why, of the vault and fire is so important? the military complex of russia is as big as it is of your internal details. very rarely reached the outside world. the box and 5 have changed that they are the 1st message lead from this well kept secret. usually the cyber security expos only find traces of cyber attacks through the traces. the attack can be reconstructed, but now there is a rare insight into the planning and organization of hex like these. it cannot be confirmed that tools develop a nbc of all can have been used in russian cyber attacks. that leads to show them the massive architecture and passwords behind the russian side, the walls and machinery. we can't assume that the countries are investing inside the wolf as well. the executive often fires can help understand the tactics behind such debilitating attacks. just makes it easier to take protective measures against them. that's it for today. 5 and see you next time,
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