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    10 months ago

    Sound recognition? Is this an always on thing in iphones. I hope it doesn’t get sent back to servers or something

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      It’s an accessibility option for the hearing impaired, e.g. doorbells, knocking, crying, smoke detector alarms, and some others.

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        That’s pretty cool. Iirc a lot of disabled people like using iphones for this reason. I hope we can have better accessibility tools on the Android side soon.

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        (also I’m fvcking tired of privacy extremists on here. if something is proprietary it doesn’t mean that it uploads literally everything to the server, on-device processing is still a thing y’know)

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          on-device processing is still a thing

          Unfortunately even if this is initially processed locally, there’s a significant risk that results and/or samples are still sent back. manufacturers have shown on multiple occasions that the allure of data they can leverage is too much to resist.

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          Somebody mentioned their Google Takeout (export of Google data) contained audio of them using the Google assistant. So Apple could technically do the same thing.

          I’m not a privacy extremist, I just want to understand how technology works and how you should be using things in order to be safe online.

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            AFAIK this only happens if you agree to let Google store clips to train their speech recognition (which is optional)

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            that only happens if you explicitly agree to uploading voice clips