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Eirikr70@jlai.lu to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago

This conversation is being recorded — and so is everything else you do in San Francisco

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This conversation is being recorded — and so is everything else you do in San Francisco

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Eirikr70@jlai.lu to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago
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AI recording wearables are quietly listening to everyone in Silicon Valley
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Why is everyone recording everyone else in San Francisco? Is it legal? And do you consent?
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  • fubarx@lemmy.world
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    BRB. Building a wearable that sends out an ultrasonic screech to blow out nearby microphones.

    Going to call it “Blow Me.”

    Edit: looks like they already exist: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2328652-voice-jammer-stops-anyone-from-recording-you-speak/

    https://archive.ph/unmYO

    Also, paper with more detail: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.08490v1

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      Is there a DIY build somewhere for something like this? From my quick googling I’ve only seen expensive off the shelf products

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        https://github.com/mcore1976/antispy-jammer

        and also

        https://github.com/buildidealis/audio-jammer

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    You don’t consent by not using one of those devices, period. On top of that, this should be a massive violation of multiple laws everywhere. Of course, corpos will corpo, and bypass laws at their pleasure.

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      Your consent doesn’t matter (legally) in a single-party consent state. Which includes some bigs like New York and Texas. California is a two-party consent state though, so theoretically these people should be informing each other that they are using recording equipment.

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        I don’t think you see what I’m getting at yet. What I said was that not buying one of those devices, among others, is the way you don’t consent to your 4th Amendment rights being violated. Now, if a device like that is usable with a de-Googled solution, as long as it’s hardened right, then at the very least, it shows you don’t consent to the corporate spying. Government spying though… good luck with that.

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