Marketplace: What it’s like to have an AI wearable record everything you say

Imagine: Marketplace: What it’s like to have an AI wearable record everything you say by Matt Levin (“A new generation of wearable AI gadgets can record, transcribe and analyze your every interaction … There’s no widespread adoption of these always-on AI wearables just yet. But if you work in AI, chances are you’ve probably seen them. Although it’s more distressing if you know they’re probably there but you can’t see them. ‘I just always have my guard up,’ said Allie Miller, an AI consultant for Fortune 500 companies. ‘I find myself looking around a lot more. I find myself looking at people’s wrists or necks or ears. I find myself tracking where the rest of their team members are. It’s not a great position to be in.’ At a recent AI conference, Miller found out another speaker secretly recorded what she thought was a private conversation without her consent. In most states, that’s actually legal. The covert recorder wasn’t one of the newest generations of AI wearables. But Miller sees the possibility of a near future where everyone needs to assume they’re being recorded at all times.”)

Now imagine that it’s obtained by search warrant or subpoena, or abandoned, or uploaded to the cloud.

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