Good work, HSBC, for using my voice as a password. Something-I-have and something-I-know are so much more fallible than something-I-am.
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Replying to @propensive
Something-I-also-had was a broken phone mic, but I think I can forgive my bank when I've already forgotten my passcode and security device.
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Replying to @propensive
there multiple samples of your voice all around the internet. just saying
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Replying to @pedrofurla
But are they saying the thing my bank asks me to say when I log in? ;)
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Replying to @propensive @pedrofurla
I thought AI existed that with enough samples could make your voice say anything
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Replying to @antonpiatek @pedrofurla
Maybe. I know such torture equipment does...
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Replying to @propensive @pedrofurla
torture aside I think the AI is specialist for now, but give it a few years and I won't trust voice auth
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Yeah, I think that's a fair assessment. There might be a short arms-race, but I think the AI will win, ultimately.
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