Working with its own AI Assistant Currently, Amazon, Apple's Siri and Google Assistant are ahead in this competition.
Many people are skeptical about whether the AI assistants are spying on the customer. Although the three organizations claim that the customer does not listen to the commands themselves, then the assistants do not bend.
The US consumer of CNBC's Technology Products Editor Todd Hazelton has tried to eliminate the fear of the customer.
Hazelton asks Amazon Alexe, "Hey Alexa, are you spying on me?"
In response, Alexa said, "I only send audio to Amazon when you activate me. For more detailed information and to see Amazon's privacy notice, please see the Alexa app paragraph or Alexa.com.
Hasselton also asked Google Assistant the same question. "Hey Google, are you spying on me?"
Google Assistant said, "The security issue comes first when Google does it. It's important that Google keeps your data secret and safe and puts you in control. You can learn more about this in the Privacy Documents. "
Now Apple Siri is asked, "Hey Siri, are you spying on me?"
Now the short answer was "no". Siri's direct answer to "no" is where Alexa and Google assistants try to take the customer to the privacy page.
Hazelton believes that it should consider giving detailed information to clients in the case of Aleixa and Google Assistant.
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