Local police chiefs shared a number of observations about technology, transparency and the social responsibility of police departments during a webinar hosted by Veritone.
For the last year or so—sparked by nationwide protests that materialized following a few instances of violence—lack of transparency in law enforcement has periodically dominated public discourse. As local administrators pivot to address these concerns within their communities, emerging technologies
Cloning your voice using artificial intelligence is simultaneously tedious and simple: hallmarks of a technology that’s just about mature and ready to go public.
While deepfakes can be used to mislead consumers, this very same technology can be leveraged in very powerful, helpful ways to inform, protect and enlighten. Artificial intelligence-produced “synthetic content” can create a single message in hundreds of languages and dialects...
The number of public records requests the department receives has doubled each year for the past six years, O’Neill said, largely in response to the passage of California Senate Bill 1421. Passed in 2018
The Linux Foundation has announced two projects with which it aims to help settle the choppy waters of machine learning: the Open Voice Network (OVN), and the CDLA-Permissive-2.0 licence for machine learning datasets.
The network was created as a “proactive response to combating deep fakes in AI-based voice technology,” says Mike Dolan, Senior VP at the Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation is setting new standards for voice technology with partners such as Microsoft, Deutsche Telekom and the Schwarz Group in the Open Voice Network.
Veritone introduced MARVEL.ai, an end-to-end Voice-as-a-Service (VaaS) product that creates “hyper-realistic” synthetic voices, which personalities can use to record endorsement spots and product testimonials.