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by shadowgovt
2438 days ago
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It may help to understand Google's priorities by following up on this Hacker News link (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21271087). Their goal is ubiquitous access. To get to that goal, they're collecting a lot of data about the world and their users to figure out where, when, how, and why users want data to optimize getting it to them. And yes, it probably serves their ad model too, but there's more to it than that; Google is helmed by a futurist and employs futurists, and is looking towards a not-too-distant future of always-on personal networks enhancing what a person can do in their day-to-day. |
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If they introduce anything new, the first question is, how that will make money for them. If it is collecting data, the question is, how they can use that data to earn more money.
Also as it has been mentioned by someone in the comments, I'm really not keen being surrounded by another set of devices that can "see" me CCTV is more than enough already. I also I don't want to invite google to my home to map it out.
Probably Pixel4 owners are going to be asked to turn off their phone and put it into a box next to the door when they want to come into my flat.