• Mojojojo1993@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t they all. They have to record it to be able to complete the demand. We know google listens to us as it serves up ads that we haven’t searches. Same for every listening device.

    I forget but sane smart fridge got in trouble for recording conversations and having backlogs of data. Anything with a mic is likely recording data and sending it to analyst.

    • kakes@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      While I wouldn’t put it past any company to do this, the theory is that you have a “wake word” that is listened for locally (ie, “Hey Google” etc).
      Then, once that triggers locally, then any audio after that point is recorded and delivered to our corporate overlords.

      That said, how well this works in practice, or how different companies handle this may vary.

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        1 year ago

        Aside from situations involving false positive detections of wake words, there aren’t other situations in which these devices are “listening”. Watchdog groups have been eyeing these devices for years now, and there haven’t been any confirmed cases of these things spying on their owners.