June 16th 2007, Bristol, UK—On his BBC Radio 4 programme Britain's top political impressionist Rory Bremner demonstrated that, like himself, Anana's software can convincingly impersonate a real person.
A few weeks prior to the broadcast Rory Bremner made headlines when he fooled a cabinet minister into thinking she was having a ten minute conversation with Gordon Brown - but can Bremner fool a computer voice recognition system?
Will his convincing impressions of Tony Blair's 'voice print' help him to breach online security and access the outgoing PM's bank account?
Amongst other Industry Specialists Chris Woodward, Director of Anana, tells us all about how speech recognition affects our lives.
To download the broadcast click here, or to get the podcast click here.