In the U.S., a very short step since the courts have already held that e-mail service providers' copies of messages don't get the same protection as personal copies. I don't see how Alexa or any of the other "Hey, Spy" devices' third-party handling of speech for translation/interpretation would be considered differently. Especially given the ignored/clicked-through ToS that say "we're sending this home, is that OK?".
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