The core idea is that the AI runs locally on the device, and all data is stored on the device. Therefore, no data will be shared or sold to other companies.
Regarding anonymization --> do you mean, what if I pointed the camera at someone else? That would be filtered out.
>what if I pointed the camera at someone else? That would be filtered out
I'm no expert at this but that sounds a lot harder to implement than you're implying, especially if it's all locally stored and not checked over by a 3rd party. What's to stop me from just doing it anyway?
That’s why the plan is to invert the usual logic: instead of capturing everything and trying to filter later, the system would reject everything by default and only respond to what the user explicitly enables --> similar to how wake word detection works.
I’ve also thought a lot about trust. Would you feel differently if the system were open source, with the critical parts auditable by the community?
Oh, so you'll peep on everything we do, but don't worry, only you and your team will be able to be the voyeurs. lol, lmao even. Do you ppl even hear yourselves talk?