The podcast explores the current state and future of voice AI, particularly focusing on voice security in the age of rapidly advancing generative AI. It examines the shift towards speech-to-speech models and audio LLMs, drawing parallels to the evolution of NLP with foundation models. The discussion highlights the increasing accessibility of voice cloning technology and the associated risks of social engineering and impersonation. Apollo Defend's work in voice anonymization and deepfake detection for government and defense sectors is featured, alongside the challenges of defending against evolving attack vectors. The conversation concludes with a prediction of voice security becoming a critical concern for enterprises, driven by the rise of voice agents and the need to protect against sophisticated voice-based attacks.
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