Voices, an all-in-one resource for those in the voice and audio work industries, has released a new guide on AI datasets, including ethical and legal ramifications.
-- A newly released guide from Voices covers a range of topics regarding AI datasets and their applications, and is intended to help businesses who are looking to implement AI voice software in a smart, ethical way. They explain the basics of what a dataset is and how it powers modern AI tech, while also addressing the ethical and legal concerns involved.
To find out more, visit https://www.voices.com/landing/understanding-datasets
Datasets, broadly speaking, are a flashpoint in the voice work industry right now primarily due to the ethical concerns around their creation. The Voices team begins by establishing the difference between a good and bad dataset, calling the latter the “silent killer” of AI models in the current market.
Bad datasets, they explain, can contain illegally harvested data, low-quality samples, or simply be too small to effectively train AI, resulting in a tool that does not properly function. In contrast, Google’s voice tools, for instance, were trained on materials already in the public domain, as well as recording samples obtained with consent - the hallmarks of a “good” dataset.
The guide then goes on to explain why businesses should avoid using bad datasets and the many consequences that could arise from working with them. For example, data sets that use vocal data obtained without express consent are in violation of publicity and privacy laws, and could open businesses up to lawsuits and other regulatory penalties.
In creating this guide, Voices hopes to provide a framework that businesses can use to build an ethical and effective AI voice system. They urge businesses to invest in a proprietary dataset, as this ensures that all training data was ethically collected and meets the highest standard of quality. Doing so also allows businesses to tune their AI models to their specific needs, offering additional competitive advantages.
Those interested in building an AI voice model using proprietary data can reach out to Voices for assistance and resources. They have access to a large database of ethically collected samples, all backed up by chain-of-consent documentation to protect against legal and regulatory challenges.
More broadly, Voices is available to handle all things vocal and audio, offering a home to freelancers who are seeking work, and to businesses seeking talent. Their platform is now equipped to supply a wide range of AI services as well, assisting businesses in the design and implementation of AI voice systems in any application.
For more information, visit https://www.voices.com/landing/understanding-datasets
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