The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced it will reveal a voice cloning challenge at its 16 Nov. open meeting. The FTC said the challenge is "aimed at protecting consumers from artificial intelligence-enabled voice cloning harms, such as fraud and the broader misuse of biometric data." The commission will also use the meeting to present impressions from public comments toward its request for information on cloud-computing practices.
10 Nov. 2023
FTC to discuss voice cloning, cloud computing
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