Pindrop® Pulse, First to Accurately Detect Deepfakes from OpenAI’s Voice Engine
Several of our customers have asked Pindrop if our recently launched deepfake detection product, Pindrop® Pulse, can detect synthetic content generated by OpenAI’s1 new Voice
4 Top Cybersecurity Trends Discovered From Our Recent CFX Event
Ensuring cybersecurity is front and center for companies is now a non-negotiable task. That’s why Pindrop released quarterly insider sessions to check in and ensure
Pindrop Named A Winner in the FTC Voice Cloning Challenge
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) held its sixth Voice Cloning Challenge under the America COMPETES Act to drive innovation in voice cloning detection for protection
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