Ask HN: How will the AI wearables address the privacy concerns?
I don't see a lot of people asking the privacy concerns with AI wearables. From what I understand, aren't they a microphone that you keep super close to you all the time?
What is stopping them from collecting and storing these samples for "training" models?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 19.0 ms ] thread> What is stopping them from collecting and storing these samples for "training" models?
From the top of my head, I'd wager the cost of transmitting that data is not worth it for how low-quality the input would be.
Why is that? If the data is good enough to make an inference, will it not be good enough for transcription?
I am curious what makes it low quality?
I Am Not Georgi Gerganov, I cannot denounce entire AI concepts with a single refutation. But I think logically, stealing that data would be kinda pointless. Not to say it's impossible, but at-scale I'm not sure why you'd implement it.