Google and Amazon use smart speakers for 'surveillance,' top tech investor says https://t.co/2YY5kv4rJ5
— Swig (@OldRowSwig) September 1, 2019
Google and Amazon use smart speakers for 'surveillance,' top tech investor says
— Gary Holland ?? ⭐️⭐️⭐️ ?? (@gholland04) September 1, 2019
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?????GOOGLEAMAZON use smart speakers for 'surveillance,' top tech investor says... https://t.co/HP8Q0l4Thi
— ??”MAGA MAN”?? (@GhostTrumps) September 1, 2019
Surveillance is their business model.
— Simarilian (@simarilian) September 1, 2019
It's just moved from your online activity to inside your home.
Google and Amazon use smart speakers for 'surveillance,' top tech investor says https://t.co/5302pZpiPJ
Another area where Apple shit the bed recently was not having human screened voice collection be opt-in. When what you’re doing betrays the commonly held expectations of the user, you’re being evil. Egregious.https://t.co/VEZ20oyRy3
— Josh Hermsmeyer (@friscojosh) September 1, 2019
“I personally believe that you, as a user & as somebody who likes technology, who wants to use technology, that you should have far more rights about your data usage than we have today." John Borthwick
— DogWhisperer (@cannotrunfast) September 1, 2019
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Week in Review: Apple makes a rare apology, Nintendo tries to reinvent its invention https://t.co/QcQz1JTpX4 in @TechCrunch pic.twitter.com/4cv7alSx8n
— HealthIT Policy (@HITpol) September 1, 2019
Google and Amazon use smart speakers for 'surveillance,' top tech investor says https://t.co/u0aJS0gpQS pic.twitter.com/jMxhbfShNf
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 1, 2019
https://t.co/vDlITGWfYl Borthwick is very smart.
— wsmco (@wsmco) September 1, 2019