• AeroLemming@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Real answer: they are always listening, but they are supposed to use a separate bit of code to listen for activation keywords that can run locally, so they aren’t just constantly streaming audio data to someone’s servers. In reality, there are plenty of false positives and you never know if it’s listening or not.

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          1 year ago

          Do you have a source? That’s a bold claim and is something that would be easily detectable with a signal sniffer if it were true.

        • kopper [they/them]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          1 year ago

          in fact, they use separate low power hardware with the only purpose of listening to the “hotwords” needed to wake up the main app. that’s one of the reasons why on certain older phones you cannot activate google assistant while the screen is off.

          while the screen is on? all bets are off, but they probably wouldn’t want to waste battery time when a lower powered option is available.

    • Smorty [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Google makes you say “Hey Google” three times so they can train their seperaten hey Google detection model. So if you wanna believe the big cooperations, yes, it’s totally safe cuz it’s different code.