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Robotic Voice Answers Calls to Iran Amid Blackout and Bombardment, Raising Fears of AI Psychological Warfare

  • Ellie, a 44-year-old British-Iranian residing in the UK, experienced a robotic female voice when she attempted to contact her mother in Tehran.
  • This occurred a week after Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, amid uncertainty whether Iran or Israel controls the AI voice system.
  • Nine Iranians abroad reported similar robotic voices while heavy Israeli bombardment pounded Tehran's northeast and Iran imposed an internet blackout.
  • Experts suggested the voices might be AI, chatbot, or prerecorded messages aimed at calming listeners and possibly constituting psychological warfare.
  • The messages induced helplessness among Iranians abroad, reflecting ongoing communication disruption amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
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By Sophie Tanno, CNN People trying to call friends and loved ones in Iran are encountering strange pre-recorded voice messages, which some experts believe may be part of the regime’s broader internet shutdown. In a recording of a phone call heard by CNN, a person outside Iran hoping to hear their friend’s voice on the other end of the line is instead met with a robotic voice. “Hello, and thank you for taking the time to listen,” the voice says. …

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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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