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by politician
1516 days ago
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You'd agree that this creates a hypertechnical situations where slight changes in the hardware or software create undetectable situations for non-technical consumers. For example, we do not know for certain that Alexa devices never stream audio when they have not yet processed the wake word. A device that you test it on may have a different policy from a device sold a year from now, yet the Internet (archives) will say that, no, it doesn't listen. Google hid a microphone in its Nest Protect product.
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All it would take for Amazon (or whichever government twists their arm) to listen to millions of households surreptitiously is a quiet software update.