Limited access to Speaker Recognition

As part of Microsoft’s commitment to responsible AI, we are designing and releasing Speaker Recognition with the intention of protecting the rights of individuals and society, fostering transparent human-computer interaction and counteracting the proliferation of harmful deepfakes and misleading content. For this reason, access to and use of Microsoft’s Speaker Recognition service is limited via a customer application process.

Application process

Speaker Recognition requires registration and Microsoft may limit access based on certain eligibility criteria. Customers who wish to use this service are required to submit an intake form. Access to Speaker Recognition is subject to Microsoft’s sole discretion based on eligibility criteria and a vetting process. Customers must acknowledge that they have reviewed and agree to the Azure terms of service. Microsoft may require customers to reverify this information periodically.

Speaker Recognition is made available to customers under the terms governing the subscription to Microsoft Azure Services (including the Online Services Terms). Review these terms carefully as they contain important conditions and obligations governing your use of Speaker Recognition.

Learn more about the legal terms that apply to this service here.

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