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Otter.ai, a voice transcription service, is facing a lawsuit for allegedly recording users’ voices without consent to train its AI technology. The complaint highlights that while the service's privacy policy mentions the use of recorded voices for AI training, it does not seek permission from participants who do not have Otter accounts. The lawsuit claims violations of several privacy laws, aiming to establish a class action with over 100 plaintiffs sharing similar concerns.
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