See how they can steal your voice: three phrases you should never say on the phone if you want to protect yourself from scams

Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to writing texts or creating images.

Today, it can also copy the human voice – with frightening accuracy. The most disturbing thing is that this does not require long recordings: just a few seconds of audio captured during a phone conversation are quite enough.

That's why even seemingly harmless answers like "yes" , "hello" , "hello" or even a short "mm-hmm" can become a tool for fraud, identity theft and financial abuse.

Voice is now biometric data

Voice is no longer just a way to communicate.

It has become a biometric identifier , no less valuable than a fingerprint or facial recognition.

Your voice = digital signature

Modern technologies can analyze: