An investigation by Guardian Australia has found that AI technology is able to fool a voice identification system that's used by the Australian government to secure the private information of millions of people.
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Centrelink and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) both give people the option of using a voiceprint', along with other information, to verify their identity over the phone, allowing them to then access sensitive information from their accounts. Data journalist Nick Evershed was able to use a fake AI voice to access his own Centrelink account. He speaks with Laura Murphy-Oates about how he was able to skirt around the security system.
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How an AI voice clone fooled Centrelink
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