A voice recognition software maker in the auto industry has been sued in the U.S. state of Illinois for allegedly collecting the voiceprints of a minor and her guardian in violation of biometric privacy law. But Cerence did not get express consent from the pair to do that, nor did the company tell them how their voiceprints would be managed, all of which is required by BIPA.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202305/voiceprint-bipa-case-filed-against-cerence-plaintiffs-include-a-minor-riding-in-a-car
A voice recognition software maker in the auto industry has been sued in the U.S. state of Illinois for allegedly collecting the voiceprints of a minor and her guardian in violation of biometric privacy law. But Cerence did not get express consent from the pair to do that, nor did the company tell them how their voiceprints would be managed, all of which is required by BIPA. https://www.biometricupdate.com/202305/voiceprint-bipa-case-filed-against-cerence-plaintiffs-include-a-minor-riding-in-a-car
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Voiceprint BIPA case filed against Cerence. Plaintiffs include a minor riding in a car
The plaintiffs say Cerence's voice recognition software in a car they were traveling in recorded, analyzed and stored their voiceprints.
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