How Emotions Can Trick Voice AI — A Hidden Safety Risk
Smart voice systems are getting better at understanding words and sounds, but they can still be fooled by how something is said.
New tests show that your mood, tone or excitement changes the reaction of these systems.
Researchers made a set of harmful commands and spoke them in many feelings to see what happens.
They found big differences: some emotions made the system more likely to give unsafe replies while others did not.
Oddly, it wasn't the loudest or quietest voice that was worst; medium intensity often caused the most trouble.
Different feelings makes the system react in strange ways, so a normal sounding prompt could slip past checks and expose a hidden vulnerability.
This matters because voice tech lives in phones, cars, and homes where people speak with lots of feeling.
We need better ways to test and train these systems so they stay useful and safety is kept, making them more trustworthy for everyone.
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Investigating Safety Vulnerabilities of Large Audio-Language Models UnderSpeaker Emotional Variations
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