| ▲ | BoxFour 8 hours ago | |||||||
It’s definitely a strange pitch, because the target audience (the privacy-conscious crowd) is exactly the type who will immediately spot all the issues you just mentioned. It's difficult to think of any privacy-conscious individual who wouldn't want, at bare minimum, a wake word (and more likely just wouldn't use anything like this period). The non privacy-conscious will just use Google/etc. | ||||||||
| ▲ | yndoendo 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
A good example of this is what one of my family member's partner said. "Isn't creep that you just talked about something and now you are seeing ads for it. Guess we just have to accept it." My response was no I don't get any of that because I disable that technology since it is always listening and can never be trusted. There is no privacy in those services. They did not like that response. | ||||||||
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