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No interest.
The privacy part doesn't bother me... that was lost a long time ago when I started using the internet. I just don't find voice based interfaces the least bit appealing.
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I refuse to have anything like that. Granted, I'm not just "probably", but guaranteed, to be ignorant of how many devices are actually listening without my knowledge. Two laptops in the office upstairs, a laptop downstairs, and my phone are the known suspects.
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Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Food for thought.... and in Germany (Europe) the privacy laws are pretty strict... imagine what would be possible in the states
Who the f*** is General Failure, and why is he reading my harddisk?
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I own one! a small google assistant...
It's still in the box... I got it because I bought a pixel 3a phone and they were giving that thing with it...
I have a window in my office... I don't need that thing to tell me the weather...
And I can't see why is that helpful...
Well, I've been tempted to use it to activate or deactivate a plug, but no way I'll activate that thing to control a plug...
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I am considering getting one as the convenience of just asking the TV to go to a channel etc is quite appealing but I'd have to change the recognition phrase, "Oy dipshit" sound about right and the wife would then refuse to use it.
And yes I do anthropomorphize (I hate US spell checkers) my computers.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!
My neighbor has an amazon talk box. Im gonna start double sound proofing my house in case it can here me through the walls. I know they can hear us from our house, cause they complained about the loud noises a couple weeks ago. We simply swapped our bed room to the other side of the house.
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TMI!
TMI!
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I have a credit card with a low limit that I use only for buying stuff from
Amazon. It was compromised once and I had to have the bank disable it. (There
were three charges from different locations on the US west coast, each for
$1.37 ??)
I also have Alexa which somewhat concerns me, but I never did use Facebook.
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I buy tech when I have a use case or need for them, so no; I have no need of some 'AI' assistant. there are a few times when I first got my new phone, it would respond to a question that i was asking my wife, i felt so creeped out, thought about hucking the damn thing into the pool, then I calmed down and figured out how to shut them off. Do not want.
But I'm still seeing ads for things I discuss with my wife or coworker, and I have never done a search on, and find that maddening.
side note, used to have a coworker that would ask cortana to add numbers for him, when working in excel, above all the office noise, i had to listen to: "Cortana, what is 234.54 + 129.5?" I wanted to beat him with his own keyboard. this was not once or twice, but all day.
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The risk in digital assistants is that the companies who provide them have a profit motivation. If you ask google assistant to recommend a popular restaurant or a good PC, you can never be sure that advertising dollars don't influence the answer. And gods forbid you ask it for the politics news, because the response will be influenced in all sorts of conscious and unconscious ways.
A secondary risk is that digital assistants attempt to tailor their answer to what they perceive as your needs, based on previous queries. If you ask for Italian restaurants two or three times, it may stop offering you Thai, because the selection algorithm isn't very smart. Sometimes that's great, but sometimes you may want to change your pattern and go out for Thai. Now think what happens when you read just a few articles from FOX News. Now the digital assistant thinks you're a conservative.
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I have Siri on my Apple devices. I am not too worried about Apple having information about me because I don't think my information will be shared; they "don't play well with others". I think Amazon would use all information to try to sell me more crap. I wouldn't have Google because world domination is only "the beginning" for them!
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Absurd map change celebrates bubbly! (9)
(Sorry it's early - I have to go out around 13:00)
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Go on then. Champagne.
This space for rent
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You are up tomorrow - themed at your discretion (there should be a fair number of ways you could take it).
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OriginalGriff wrote: there should be a fair number of ways you could take it
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You're early ?
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Yeah - gotta take Herself to hydrotherapy later, and didn't want the CCC ending just after I left.
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OriginalGriff wrote: hydrotherapy Isn't that a form of torture?
and I just realised I have replied to you 3 times in quick succession... but that's your fault for saying too many interesting things
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We've been together a long time, what did you expect?
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Irish man wins it for England. Oh wait, he won't be Irish now.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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The luck of the Irish !
I see your nationality has also changed, hope that wasn't a mistake either
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I always thought of it as country where you live since it is on the address page.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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That seems logical, live long and prosper my friend
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lw@zi wrote: Irish man wins it for England.
Born in New Zealand's Christchurch.
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The captain is from Ireland
Ben Stokes is from New Zealand but moved to England at an early age, his father was a Rugby League player who moved to the UK to coach Working Town RLFC
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