We’ve used AI to replicate Senator Jacqui Lambie’s voice, giving you a glimpse into what a deepfake election might entail.

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  1. That sounds like a fascinating and potentially controversial project! Cloning a public figure’s voice raises important ethical questions about deepfakes and misinformation, especially in the context of elections. It’s crucial to consider how such technology can be used responsibly and ensure that voters are not misled. What were some of the key takeaways from the experiment?

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