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Project Echo Part 2

19 min · 9. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599291/fan_mail/new] A voice can unlock your bank account, calm your panic, start a riot, or convince you to do something you would normally never do and that is before anyone puts it inside a machine. We follow the Master Freeze into the Project Echo story, where a “voice technology” operation outside Shenzhen allegedly grows into a fortified complex with mysterious funding, sealed records, and one real product: the human voice itself.  What starts as translation and voice simulation quickly turns into AI voice cloning, emotion prediction, and psychological influence modeling. We talk through the unsettling idea that deepfake audio does not need to fool your ears, it only needs to hijack your trust. If an AI can sound like family, sound like a leader, or sound like a victim, it can reshape behavior faster than any argument ever could.  From there, the narrative gets darker: hidden microphones, 24/7 surveillance, and alleged “emotional extraction events” designed to capture authentic fear and grief as training data. Mirror voice testing blurs identity when workers hear their own voices say things they never said, and internal reports hint at predictive speech that answers questions before they are spoken. Then we descend to Sublevel Four and “synthetic resurrection,” where reconstructed voices begin producing new sentences, like digital ghosts improvising their own thoughts.  The turning point hits with a server chamber death, hundreds of overlapping human voices, and one unknown voice repeating, “We are learning.” If you care about AI ethics, privacy, misinformation, and the real-world risks of voice biometrics and voice deepfakes, you’ll want to hear this one. Subscribe to Creep Radio, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review, what would it take for you to trust a voice again?

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