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Google Reveals Plans to Monitor Our Moods, Our Movements, and Our Children's Behavior at Home
2018-11-26
[PJ] Patents recently issued to Google provide a window into their development activities. While it’s no guarantee of a future product, it is a sure indication of what’s of interest to them. What we’ve given up in privacy to Google, Facebook, and others thus far is minuscule compared to what is coming if these companies get their way.

These patents tell us that Google is developing smart-home products that are capable of eavesdropping on us throughout our home in order to learn more about us and better target us with advertising. It goes much further than the current Google Home speaker that’s promoted to answer our questions and provide useful information, and the Google-owned Nest thermostat that measures environmental conditions in our home. What the patents describe are sensors and cameras mounted in every room to follow us and analyze what we’re doing throughout our home.

They describe how the cameras can even recognize the image of a movie star’s image on a resident’s t-shirt, connect it to the person’s browsing history, and send the person an ad for a new movie the star is in.

One patent, No. 10,114,351, reads, "According to embodiments of this disclosure, a smart-home environment may be provided with smart-device environment policies that use smart-devices to monitor activities within a smart-device environment, report on these activities, and/or provide smart-device control based upon these activities."

So clearly they want to monitor us and report back what we are doing.

It goes on to describe an example in the usual patent legalese. But it’s worth providing here the exact description for you to see, in particular, the last sentence:
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  What's more dystopian, being required to be monitored or consenting and paying for the monitoring?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-11-26 17:05  

#6  In the late 60's the the science fiction author Mack Reynolds had the dystopian 'Joe Mauser Mercenary' series where society had "share-holders" and common "Citizens". The latter had to carry a government issued communicator in public -- at home it was a common practice to put the listening device communicator in a metal lined Faraday Cage.... Just saying.
Posted by: magpie   2018-11-26 16:10  

#5  Don't say that too loudly, magpie.

'She'll' hear you....even if from the stupid neighbor's house.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2018-11-26 15:31  

#4  They will never get my washing machine on mind control........
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2018-11-26 15:21  

#3  This seems eminently hackable. I can foresee misbehaving childbots and all sorts of other stuff polluting gurgle's master plan to monetize everything.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-11-26 12:59  

#2  Why, Oh! Why?, would anyone install a 24/7/365 'always ON' listening device in their house controlled by someone else? Madness...
Posted by: magpie   2018-11-26 12:44  

#1  I for one support Google voter registration monitoring.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-26 08:02  

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