Short Overview: Scammers now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams. A lawsuit filed this week alleges that Amazon did not alert its New York City
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Scammers now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams. A lawsuit filed this week alleges that Amazon did not alert its New York City A data privacy expert spoke with FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gorman about how AI and
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- Scammers now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams.
- A lawsuit filed this week alleges that Amazon did not alert its New York City
- A data privacy expert spoke with FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gorman about how AI and
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