Comments by "Tom Condon" (@tomcondon6169) on "The Biggest Security Threat is Your Mouth: Speech AI" video.
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Another topic for another day, biometric reading by phones. Google demands we give them access to our phone's body sensor information, and the new one is activity level. I disallow all unrequited permissions, (the calendar needs permission to use the calendar), but I hate this system. In the old days, I used my camera or microphone, it belongs to me after all, but now we don't use them. In order to use those and other aspects, we have to give the companies ♾ sion to use them, not to the degree we need them, but carte blanc to record sound, video, biometric info, rifle through our files, etcetera.
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Hi Rob, I'm 8 minutes in. I am very security conscious, and would like to correspond with you about my protocols. One aspect you haven't broached yet, every company that one calls records our voices. I am sure our voices get back to—not Google, Amazon, Apple, or Microsoft—but the entity that has the heads of those companies as agents, I think of the term, "agent," in the context of contract law. To disallow recordings of our voice is to do away with doing business over the phone. I always steer away from phone business if possible, and would rather correspond. They record your voice, but will not share the recording. If you record a conversation that they are recording, they will hang up on you. In my thinking, any company that records a phone call is aware of it being recorded, which gives me legal ground to record the call.
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