informed consent ftw. https://t.co/IWrnWhpLox
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) February 21, 2020
Facebook will now pay you for your voice recordings https://t.co/sX3elWGZnY pic.twitter.com/vcf29kBjLj
— The Verge (@verge) February 21, 2020
Facebook will now pay you for your voice recordings - The Verge https://t.co/xvThKWNQxN
— Peter Xing (@peterxing) February 21, 2020
TECH UPDATE: What do we think of the new technologies of voice recognition?https://t.co/F9Pas1YWQi
— The Timeline (@thetimeline256) February 21, 2020
The new gold... data.
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) February 20, 2020
Facebook finally realising its going to have to pay us for some of it, going forwards. https://t.co/xBFIFPtlGZ
*the pay is one dollar, you cannot repeat the experiment, and the dollar cannot be cashed out until you make at least four more doing other, more invasive tasks https://t.co/E1Z0JcDheR
— Nathan Lawrence ? (@NathanBLawrence) February 20, 2020
informed consent ftw. https://t.co/IWrnWhpLox
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) February 21, 2020
that's not creepy at all https://t.co/H7HIe6FvJ2
— Third Row Podcast (@thirdrowtesla) February 20, 2020
“Facebook says the voice recordings users provide will not be connected to their Facebook profile and that the company doesn’t share Viewpoints activity on Facebook or other Facebook-owned services without permission.”
— Bradley Leimer (@leimer) February 21, 2020
Not sure I would trust FB with voice. But heh, privacy FTW. https://t.co/HEcm1doPTX
As opposed to listening in and serving ads based on what I say for free? https://t.co/dq8tgjmTZK
— drew olanoff (@yoda) February 21, 2020
Boom!
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) February 21, 2020
“Facebook will now pay you for your voice recordings“
Facebook goes #VoiceFirst.
The reality of the #VoiceFirst revolution is hitting hard in 2020.
For large tech companies to catch up it will take creativity.
https://t.co/g4Sm7xeved
The new gold... data.
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) February 20, 2020
Facebook finally realising its going to have to pay us for some of it, going forwards. https://t.co/xBFIFPtlGZ
Facebook will pay you for your voice recordings, but it’s not worth it (by @Indianidle) https://t.co/Dtf3pYYxq4
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 21, 2020
Facebook will pay you for your voice recordings, but it’s not worth it (by @Indianidle) https://t.co/EhCCAPxQ5m
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 21, 2020
Perhaps Facebook should start paying for news content as well... https://t.co/hKGboLK7vx
— Bernard Hickey (@bernardchickey) February 21, 2020
Facebook will offer to pay some users for voice recordings that will be used to help improve its speech recognition technology, the company announced Thursday.https://t.co/xUPwtoaXio pic.twitter.com/5GmxfLHbTd
— AlternativeTo (@AlternativeTo) February 21, 2020
Facebook will pay you for your voice recordings, but it’s not worth it (by @Indianidle) https://t.co/xvFyLBktOP
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 22, 2020
Facebook will pay you for your voice recordings, but it’s not worth it (by @Indianidle) https://t.co/bKFDud94Oq
— TNW (@thenextweb) February 21, 2020