Sky: "Guys, there are hidden dangers using WhatsApp voice notes"
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast / Lilitha Bodlani
Are criminals really using WhatsApp VNs?
Okay, so we know many Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications are dominating the internet.
However, recent reports from Business Tech suggest that using WhatsApp voice notes is becoming more and more dangerous to use.
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In the instant messaging and communication apps world, WhatsApp has emerged as one of the most popular choices for staying connected with friends, family, and colleagues.
While it offers various features that make communication convenient, one particular feature that has gained popularity over time is the voice note or voice message.
Generative AI that can clone people’s voices is a new and concerning threat for those who use WhatsApp voice notes and other voice-enabled technology.
East Coast Breakfast sports guru Sky Tshabalala was so shocked upon hearing this.
"Hayibo, guys, now we need to watch how or who we send voice notes to. Criminals have been using advanced methods over the years," says Sky.
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Behind the ease and appeal of WhatsApp voice notes, there are hidden dangers that users should be aware of:
- Privacy Concerns
- Lack of Context
- Accessibility and Inclusivity
- Disruption and Time-Consuming
- Limited Record-Keeping
- Psychological Impact
Always be safe out there guys!
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