Millions of Voiceprints Quietly Being Harvested
An anonymous reader sends this excerpt from The Guardian:
Businesses and governments around the world increasingly are turning to voice biometrics, or voiceprints, to pay pensions, collect taxes, track criminals and replace passwords. "We sometimes call it the invisible biometric," said Mike Goldgof, an executive at Madrid-based AGNITiO, one of about 10 leading companies in the field. Those companies have helped enter more than 65M voiceprints into corporate and government databases, according to Associated Press interviews with dozens of industry representatives and records requests in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. ... The single largest implementation identified by the AP is in Turkey, where the mobile phone company Turkcell has taken the voice biometric data of some 10 million customers using technology provided by market leader Nuance Communications Inc. But government agencies are catching up.
I can see a rapid increase in the customer base of synthetic voice software
They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom
With the youtube videos a computer has difficulty determining who is in the video.
At the airport you have to identify yourself. Your name is entered right with the voice data.
Well, I might have a way, but it only works on a semi spherical planet in a vacuum.