![]() That doesn't mean that things like voice cloning should be banned or the banks should necessarily drop it, it's just that there needs to be careful consideration," Griffin said.įormer US counter-intelligence officer Dennis Desmond agreed and said Apple and the banks needed to work more closely together to prevent accounts being hacked over the phone. It has inherently really great characteristics that we can exploit for our own productivity and cool new features like what Apple is doing, there is a flip side to that. "Like all artificial intelligence stuff is now appearing all over the place. He said banks would soon introduce other ways to verify a user in conjunction with voice recognition. "That is when it's going to start to become a real issue for the industry and I think they'll be thinking about that, trying to anticipate it and tightening up the other layer of security that goes with voice verification to make sure that it doesn't become a big problem," Griffin said. Technology commentator Peter Griffin said an uptick in fraud or more responsibility being placed on customers would cause a shift in verification. ![]() Listen to Pratik Navani, former US counterintelligence officer Dennis Desmond and disability advocate and Workbridge chief executive Jonathan Mosen on Nine to Noon If a phone is ideally sitting somewhere it would be very easy for someone to just within three clicks and a quick series of words get your phone to say anything in your voice, record it on another device and have that recording ready to go," Navani said. "I handed the phone to a colleague of mine yesterday and said can you try and press my locked phone, triple click the side button and see if it lets you access my voice and it did. ![]() ![]() Speaking to Nine to Noon Pratik Navani said there appeared to be no protection in place. ![]() The technology is part of the iOS 17 upgrade, and it is just one of a range of new functions to assist people with disabilities such as those who may be losing their voice.Īn early version tested by a staff member at RNZ managed to trick a phone banking voice authentication system. Photo: 123RFĪ technology commentator predicts banks will start bringing in extra security measures ahead of new voice replication technology on iPhones.įrom mid-September a new accessibility tool will repeat anything users type in after following 15-25 minutes of randomised voice prompts. The new technology is part of Apple's iOS 17 upgrade. ![]()
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