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Imagine getting a call from someone you trust. They sound urgent. Stressed. Maybe scared. They ask for money. Or information. Or access to something important. You don’t question it because the voice sounds exactly like them. But today, AI can clone voices. Fake videos. Create news that never happened. Influence elections. Leak private data. Even make decisions faster than humans can control. And sometimes the biggest danger isn’t that AI is malicious. It’s that it is powerful, fast and often blindly trusted.
By Rudrakshi Deshpande, Disha JainImagine getting a call from someone you trust. They sound urgent. Stressed. Maybe scared. They ask for money. Or information. Or access to something important. You don’t question it because the voice sounds exactly like them. But today, AI can clone voices. Fake videos. Create news that never happened. Influence elections. Leak private data. Even make decisions faster than humans can control. And sometimes the biggest danger isn’t that AI is malicious. It’s that it is powerful, fast and often blindly trusted.