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📳‘Active Listening’ Software Spies on Our Conversations—Where Are the Privacy Protections? 👇 MY MORNING BREW - Start your day with the freshest Finance/Tech dose!In a shocking revelation, Cox Media Group (CMG) has confessed to using "Active Listening" software to spy on users' conversations via smartphones, raising significant privacy concerns. This technology, designed to push targeted ads based on private discussions, raises serious concerns about how much of our daily lives are being intrusively monitored. CMG, with its partnerships with Meta (Facebook / Whatsapp), Google (including Youtube), and Amazon, has been using AI to process and analyze this data for advertisers.Have you ever wondered why, after having a casual conversation, an ad related to it suddenly pops up on your phone? It's not a coincidence—CMG’s software is actively eavesdropping, and you’re being targeted.This exposes the stark reality of how corporations spy on our daily, private, and professional lives, selling our personal information for targeted ads. Despite public outcry, governments have done little to protect consumers from this invasion. As Big Tech denies responsibility, it’s clear that without stronger privacy regulations, our conversations remain lucrative products for corporations.Despite years of public outcry, the surveillance economy continues to thrive, capitalizing on private conversations and personal data for profit. Governments worldwide have been slow to act, leaving citizens vulnerable to increasingly invasive marketing practices.This lack of regulation creates a dangerous precedent, where companies are allowed to exploit data in ways that go far beyond typical online tracking. Even as some Big Tech companies deny such practices, the CMG exposé highlights a disturbing reality: our privacy is continuously being undermined by corporate interests, and little is being done to stop it.Why are governments doing so little to protect our privacy? It's time for stronger, enforceable privacy laws that safeguard users from the silent eavesdropping of corporations.#PrivacyMatters #Surveillance #Economy #DataProtection #Tech #Regulation #Digital #MohammadAlsaheb #Privacy #BigTech #AI #Meta #Google #USA #Amazon #Laws #Government 🤝 Don't miss out on the latest global developments - finance, IT, ESG, and beyond. Follow along for a well-rounded perspective on insights and trends that shape our world today and tomorrow: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eR3axAuf ♻ Repost this and help spread the knowledge!Source: Tech Times
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Michael Klosevych, BSS(Econ), BCom, CMA, CPA
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Why are governments doing so little to protect our privacy is particularly interesting? 🤔Perhaps because:1) They are completely clueless regarding this emerging issue, as is often the case and particularly when it comes to technology, and are frozen like “deer in headlights”🦌. Although they work for us their constituents (most forget this fact🙁), sadly it is up to us to force the issue and get them moving fast.🐢2) They may very well want to be in on it at some point on the future👺. They are salivating at the mouth about implementing CBDCs and the control which that will give them, and this would be a complementary tool to CBDCs to maximize their power, control and oppression👿.3) They are ALREADY in on it😈!!! Look at their admiration of China’s CCP👹 and all the distopean censorship measures🙁 being enacted by Guvs in the western world, all while posing as champions & defenders💩 of liberty & freedom.In spite of having a cell phone permanently glued to their right hand, I can imagine a time in the future when today’s teenagers ditch their cell phones as these will be the main enablers of totalitarianism and the benefits will no longer outweigh the costs. They’ll just need to learn to read a map before doing so!😉😆
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