Using AI to Combat Healthcare Fraud
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3 Mysteries About Deepfakes and What Your Company Can Do About It
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Testing authentication systems against deepfake vulnerabilities at Top Tier US Bank
Voice biometric authentication systems were neither designed nor operationalized to protect against the sophisticated deepfakes attacking call centers today. It’s paramount that every call center
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