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On the Creation of Giant Voiceprint Databases

Posted on October 17, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Jay Stanley of the ACLU responds to a recent AP report that many banks are compiling voiceprint databases, outlining issues the technology raises with effectiveness, consent, security, right to anonymous speech, and tracking concerns. You can read his comments on the ACLU blog.

 

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