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Voice Recognition Problems?
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do companies need to apply "sounds like a...." to their voice recognition security systems? if yes, what's the answer to the apparent trans-discrimination in this case?
do companies need to apply "sounds like a...." to their voice recognition security systems? if yes, what's the answer to the apparent trans-discrimination in this case?
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My Mum could pass *all* security questions any organisation chose to ask her regarding any account held by my Dad.
If she took it upon herself to empty his bank accounts, over the 'phone, I'm not quite sure how the banks would fare when my Dad took them to court for allowing her to do.......if they used the excuse that she had given all the correct information despite the fact that she doesn't sound anything like a man.
My Mum could pass *all* security questions any organisation chose to ask her regarding any account held by my Dad.
If she took it upon herself to empty his bank accounts, over the 'phone, I'm not quite sure how the banks would fare when my Dad took them to court for allowing her to do.......if they used the excuse that she had given all the correct information despite the fact that she doesn't sound anything like a man.
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Mrs B has fun with telephone callers asking for Mr Bainbrig. If she suspects their motives (e.g. trying to flog something) she’ll say “Speaking,” and then get irate when they try and argue that her womanly Scottish tones don’t sound like the English Mr Bainbrig...
They go away confused and no richer.
Not relevant, of course.
BB
They go away confused and no richer.
Not relevant, of course.
BB
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