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BoxFour | 9 days ago
That’s not accurate. There are plenty of states that require everyone involved to consent to a recording of a private conversation. California, for example.
Voice assistants today skirt around that because of the wake word, but always-on recording obviously negates that defense.
zmmmmm|9 days ago
I'm not aware of many bluetooth headphones that blink an obvious light just because they are recording. You can get a pair of sunglassses with a microphone and record with it and it does nothing to alert anybody.
Whether it's actually legal or not, as you say, varies - but it's clear where device manufactures think the line lies in terms of what tech they implement.
paxys|9 days ago
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