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Voice Print Harvesting and AI Speaker Identification

Your unique voiceprint—the distinctive patterns of how your voice sounds—can be harvested from smart speakers, phone calls, and voice assistants, then used to identify you across devices and locations without your consent. Because voice is harder to change than a password, voiceprint data represents a form of biometric tracking with long-term privacy implications.

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Voice print harvesting refers to the collection and storage of unique vocal characteristics from users interacting with smart speakers, customer service bots, and voice-enabled apps, creating a biometric record that can identify individuals across sessions and platforms.

AI speaker identification models have become highly accurate and difficult to spoof, meaning that every voice interaction with a digital service carries potential long-term privacy implications that most users do not consider when they speak aloud near connected devices.

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