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Voice Recognition Problems?
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do companies need to apply "sounds like a...." to their voice recognition security systems? if yes, what's the answer to the apparent trans-discrimination in this case?
do companies need to apply "sounds like a...." to their voice recognition security systems? if yes, what's the answer to the apparent trans-discrimination in this case?
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I can't see any mention of it involving any technology in the article. It reads like she just phoned up and spoke to someone and they didn't authorise the transaction she wanted because the account name was Sophia but she sounded like a man.
They're trained to be wary of anything that might look like fraud or money laundering.
They're trained to be wary of anything that might look like fraud or money laundering.
It's an attempt at fraud prevention and in doing any of these things some people will fall down the cracks. So long as a system can learn then there should not be an issue. What do you want no fraud protection?
However, this does not appear to be a voice recognition system and in addition this person didnt pass the security check. So for me multiple red flags so account gets frozen until it's checked. This is a non story.
However, this does not appear to be a voice recognition system and in addition this person didnt pass the security check. So for me multiple red flags so account gets frozen until it's checked. This is a non story.
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So you dont think that it had a bearing on the, rather blown up, issue then?
You dont think that answering the wrong security question and having a voice like a man trying to access a woman's account should be massive red flags?
It is doubtful the bank hold information regarding gender. Since GDPR much less data is held as the justification can get difficult.
You dont think that answering the wrong security question and having a voice like a man trying to access a woman's account should be massive red flags?
It is doubtful the bank hold information regarding gender. Since GDPR much less data is held as the justification can get difficult.
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