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chemicalwonka, in *Grabs popcorn*
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FeelzGoodMan420, (edited ) in Lies, deception!

If this is a normal Android app, the solution to this is simply to disable the Google app. pretty sure all the voice related shit and google lens and all that crap is tied to the Google app.

lseif,

if its a closed source googled rom, then you have no way of knowing.

Annoyed_Crabby, in Don't mind if I do

I don’t understand this joke because i only do pepsi.

foggy,

but are you stoked to open another?

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

You must hate carbonation then

EvilTwin, in Family that says they're "too old" for santa

I believe in Santa Claus.

I don’t believe in good little children.

shalafi, in *Grabs popcorn*

Lemmy isn’t arguing politics. There’s only one opinion around here. Express the slightest nuance and get buried, blocked or banned.

(Feel free to check my post history.)

robocall, in Don't mind if I do
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Never try Coke Zero. It’s so good and calorie free! If you drink it once, you may be hooked for life like me. It consumes my life and I can’t say no to it.

NoStressyJessie,

Pepsi Zero is better. Coke Zero started me in the low calorie soda, but I stay for Pepsi.

carpelbridgesyndrome, in Lies, deception!

Voice assistants are money losing products. If they can do something like processing the wakewords on the device before chosing to send to a server they will. These companies are far too stingy to continuously stream audio to their servers

byroon,

Yeah what possible use could this company, whose business model relies on surveillance, have for surveiling you

Pohl,

Exactly. If it is practical and money can be made doing it, then continuous, ambient sound parsing will be the norm. Currently it seems like it’s not a valuable business. When it is valuable to them, they will add a checkbox somewhere in your account to disable it, and most people will not be bothered enough to look for it.

books,

Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but home assistant is currently struggling with this and is processing everything on your local box because it can’t do wakewords on the device.

ReadingCat,

I think they’re choosing to do it that way. Raspberry pi’s easily have that capability to do the wake word recognition on device (i think they are also working on that). Esp’s on the other hand, can only stream audio to the server and not much more. Since esp’s are far cheaper than installing a raspberry in each room, they are focusing to do wake word detection on the server not on device.

howrar,

I think this should be fairly easy to test yourself. Just disconnect from the WAN, say the wake word, and see if the device responds.

intensely_human,

He means internet, people. He means disconnect from the internet

douglasg14b,
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Are they though?

My experiences are much MUCH different. The amount of compute waste is through the roof, and we shrug at +$50k/m provisioning. You don’t even need approvals for that, and you can leave it idle and you MIGHT get a ping from gloudgov after a few months.

linearchaos,
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Back in the day when everything had to be processed server-side sure.

Now we have purpose-built hardware helping work this shit out. The devices are basically capable of handling native language resolution locally. They’re no longer need to farm the data out. I still don’t think they’re doing this we would see it in the open source operating systems, but if they wanted to any late model cell phone would be absolutely fine parsing out your interests from your conversations. Hell, I’m sure the contents of this dictation I’m making now are being reduced and added to my social graph at Google.

Enzy, in *Grabs popcorn*

I’ve blocked every politics instance known to man

Don’t make me block this one too

ElBarto, in It's cheaper is what it is
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I’ll be right…

A_Random_Idiot, in It's cheaper is what it is

Shrug.

It is what it is.

Jackcooper, in Don't have to be presentable

Why does he have trophies from SpongeBob and Patrick

ThatFembyWho, in They don't understand. We built these machines so that we can work more.

Hey some of us still find time for orgies… some of us are paid to do so. And figs are always delicious.

simin, in Lies, deception!

only if phones can be like thinkpads which you can easily remove say the audio card from its motherboard.

RGB3x3,

Then how would you use it as a phone?

el_abuelo, (edited )

OK boomer

/s

simin,

suggesting that phones should be made more like that somehow. though from another comment it seems hard to remove hidden hardwares.

why didn’t i see this in my inbox…

FluffyPotato,

You text like a normal person

kaotic,

I’d love a “phone” that was just a mobile internet-connected device. I very rarely use it as an actual phone, primarily just for text, email, and web browsing.

S_204,

So…a Palm Pilot?

intensely_human,

Yeah but minus the game boy screen and the stylus

Aggravationstation, (edited )

Connect a headset via 3.5mm jack or Bluetooth Snowden explains how in www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucRWyGKBVzo

douglasg14b,
@douglasg14b@lemmy.world avatar

Doesn’t matter if the spyware is hardware installed in your SOCs!

Good ol Lenovo.

simin,

ok yeah, can you do better though

Pfnic, in Utterly insane

For the rest of his life?? How the fuck would this even be enforceable?

Fades, (edited )

Don’t discount the impact of living in a capitalist nightmare

arirr, in It's cheaper is what it is

Why have 3 mental health and no monies, when I can have no mental health and 3 monies!? taps head

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