Taking a look at Smart Devices: Proceed with Caution
10/21/2021At the height of the first wave of the pandemic and touchless technology, voice-activated search hit its stride in 2020, and devices like smart speakers are now more popular than ever. But as with every modern advance, hands-free convenience brings tradeoffs, and in this case, that tradeoff may be our personal privacy.
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