April 9, 2024, 5:35 p.m. | Joel R. McConvey

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Trust Stamp has launched a program that aims to help financial institutions fast-track their deepfake detection capabilities with multi-factor biometric authentication. A press release from the face biometrics firm positions Trust Stamp’s biometric face authentication product as a “as an alternative for, or supplement to, voice-based systems” that are vulnerable to deep fake voice attacks.

Audio and video deepfakes have become a pressing problem, as fraudsters exploit cheap and easily accessible voice cloning and generative AI software. Political figures and …

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