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this post was submitted on 16 Dec 2023
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"guys google assistant isn't always listening lol it only wakes up on the trigger word. you people know nothing about IT or how good marketers are at guessing" -10,000,000 neckbeards for the last decade, despite everyone's obvious anecdotal experiences that are just too bullshit to ignore.
Did it really take them admitting it for a publication to talk about it?
Edit: this has angered the neckbeards
You love to see the angry little edit.
"I got one downvote and a few people sharing facts that dispute my comment. It's a witch-hunt 😠"
mUsT bE tHe nEcKbEaRdS
At the risk of being called a neckbeard:
In other words, they were hyping up capabilities they don't have.
Are you familiar with Wireshark and network sniffing? Instead of just wondering, why not look for yourself what these devices are sending out? It's not hard, and it's not a secret.
I'm not scared of them, because I know exactly how they work and exactly what's going across my network at all times.
the company itself has admitted that their claims were exaggerated.
Just because you don't understand statistics and metadata analysis doesn't make it fake. And of course, since it's real, you can surely point to all the apps whose network traffic was monitored and all the voice data constantly being transmitted that was captured. Because surely in an era where many people pay for data, it'd be impossible to miss the constant audio stream coming from every one of these devices eating up your bandwidth cap.
But nah, "I feel this is true" is all we need. Even when the person who says it, and said it to advertise their product, admits they lied for sales.
Are they tracking you? You bet. If you think they're so unsophisticated that they need to literally listen to your every word instead of the millions of other data points you FREELY give away already, you just don't understand the tech and are fear mongering.