For the first time, artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to mimic a person's voice with just a short sound bite. that utilizes AI to mimic a specific person's voice with a short voice, has been used as evidence of workplace harassment. Law firm Jipyeong discovered that the that the voice was manipulated by deep voice technology, leading to the Labor Ministry's decision not to find workplace harassment in the case.
3rd According to legal experts, the Seoul Regional Employment and Labor Office recently denied a workplace harassment and sexual harassment complaint filed by Ms. A, a temporary secretary, who named Mr. B, an executive in charge, as the perpetrator. complaint filed by Ms. A, a temporary secretary, naming Mr. B, an executive in charge, as the perpetrator. In June, Ms. A filed a complaint with the labor agency alleging that she was harassed at work. She also submitted several audio files and transcripts of Mr. B's sexually harassing comments.
During the investigation, Mr. B strongly insisted that he did not make the remark, and the employees who were also investigated consistently said that it could not have happened under the circumstances. However, since the audio file and a transcript made by a stenographer were submitted as evidence, the labor agency intensified its investigation.
Jipyeong, which represented the company, determined that the voice files themselves were likely manipulated. We convinced the labor inspector to check the authenticity of the voice file based on the fact that anyone can create a fake voice file using deep voice technology at a low price. We also pointed out that Mr. A did not submit the voice file to the company but only to the labor office, highlighting his intentionality. In addition, he had an alibi that Mr. B was in a meeting or on an outside trip at the time he made the remarks. The labor agency then examined the authenticity of the audio file and concluded that it was fabricated.
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Right now, South Korean men don't try to wake up a drunk woman lying on the street, or perform CPR on a woman who has collapsed from a heart attack, for fear of being accused of sexual misconduct and being dragged to court, wasting money, emotions, and time.
And in the country that once had the highest divorce rate in Asia and the highest in the OECD, men don't get married because they don't want their spouse to take half of their assets, their pension, and their child support, or They try to have international marriage with women from countries with lower divorce rate.