Nov. 22, 2023, 7:58 p.m. | Jim Nash

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The Federal Trade Commission has opened a $25,000 challenge looking for the best and broadest answer to AI-enabled voice cloning fraud.

Commissioners want to see biometrics entries that package products, procedures and policies. Submissions can be made here January 2-12. Rules are here.

James Evans, Christine Barker and Amritha Jayanti are the commission's point people.

Winning entries have to demonstrate at least two of three capabilities. The most important is prevention or authentication. The second is real-time detection or …

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