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With artificial intelligence technology that can clone people’s voices, companies are wondering whether voice biometrics that can better authenticate a customer’s voice will be able to stop bad actors from gaining access to financial data. Keith chats with Dimitris Vassos, CEO and founder of Omilia, about how cybercriminals are using voice cloning tools to infiltrate customer call centers and other systems.
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With artificial intelligence technology that can clone people’s voices, companies are wondering whether voice biometrics that can better authenticate a customer’s voice will be able to stop bad actors from gaining access to financial data. Keith chats with Dimitris Vassos, CEO and founder of Omilia, about how cybercriminals are using voice cloning tools to infiltrate customer call centers and other systems.

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