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by bredren
387 days ago
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I can understand if there are legal reasons to inform, or if there is concern about the call data leaving local. However, if the model was run locally, I do not think a product like this should need to notify that it is running. There is nuance around whether an actual recording of the call would be stored. For example, keeping a copy without notifying the other party creates an unexpected risk if there was a data leak. But otherwise this kind of behavior will become no different from a noise reduction filter passing over the audio channel. It is simply augmented reality intended to assist in humans relating to one another. |
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