A sad indictment on me, possibly, but the number one use I can see for deep fake audio would be to create answer phone messages to support fraud - for e.g. the $27M that Nikkei just lost (30th Oct) to a Business Email Compromise (AKA, Phishing) attack.
Providing an out of band/voice message in play can be extremely effective at making the email credible.
A sad indictment on me, possibly, but the number one use I can see for deep fake audio would be to create answer phone messages to support fraud - for e.g. the $27M that Nikkei just lost (30th Oct) to a Business Email Compromise (AKA, Phishing) attack.
Providing an out of band/voice message in play can be extremely effective at making the email credible.