• Joe@lemmy.knocknet.net
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    11 months ago

    There are actually 2 processors in the devices. 1 that constantly listens for a keyword, Al la, Alexa, Hey Google. When it hears it it quickly spins up another “computer” that then sends your voice back and forth to the servers for processing and response. It’s part of the reason that the listen word isn’t easily customized.

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      11 months ago

      It still stores the name triggers, even incorrect matches (last I checked, which was years back).
      The recordings can be played back from account history.
      The one time I looked at some random, it was mostly snippets of my conversations with friends.
      Creepy.

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      11 months ago

      the makers of these things always say that, but I guarantee that long winded explanation is bullshit. Maybe there’s even hardware in there that does those things, but even so, they’re always listening, recording and submitting everything you say to their maker. Primarily for targeted ads and targeted content of other sorts…but also to snitch on you if the cops accuse you of something.