WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has introduced what it is calling the “Voice Cloning Challenge” as it works to develop strategies to protect consumers from the misuse of artificial intelligence-enabled voice cloning for fraud and other harms.
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NEW YORK – The are “deep racial disparities” in homeownership and access to home financing across the state of New York, according to a new study from the New York Attorney General’s office.
WASHINGTON—Following a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission, Jonathan Braun, who controlled small-business funding company RCG Advances, will face a permanent ban from the merchant cash advance and debt collection industries.
MENLO PARK, Calif.—Meta has introduced a new way to stop consumers from leaving its popular mobile apps when making an Amazon purchase.
TROY, Mich.— With mortgage rates at their highest levels since November 2000, the new J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Study has found many lenders have had to “pivot” in the past year to meet the needs of a purchase-heavy market.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. –As the holidays arrive, payments transactions are up, reports Co-op Solutions, which is forecasting spending over the next two months could reach “record levels.”
WASHINGTON—A new report from the CFPB identifies the challenges American families say they are facing when debt collectors pursue “allegedly unpaid” medical bills.”
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.–Two well-established Minnesota credit unions that are merging have now announced their new brand.
WASHINGTON–A number of Republican members of are calling on FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg to step down in the wake of reports of sexual misconduct and misogyny at the agency.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas–Approximately 200 members had some or all of their funds emptied out of their accounts at Rally Credit Union here as the result of what the credit union said was debit cards that had been skimmed locally.
