That this kind of devices (alexa & co) gets ubiquitous (together with privacy nightmares like ring, where the devices already aim outside the sphere of the owner). While this sounds benign and the argument that a global firmware update that would turn them evil would certainly be noticed sounds reasonsable at first glance... the problem is that we (as civilization) are installing a turnkey surveilance system that will make every kind of dictatorship invincible - and the next dictatorship will neither care about people noticing that update nor hesitate about pushing it. Take WWII where the US interned anyone remotely looking asian and we germans even fucking gassed and burned people wholesale and industrial style, state backed, nothing to see here, all is well and as it should be, please move on, have a good day.
We should keep that in mind, else we failed to learn from history and are doomed to repeat it.
'Hey $device' IMHO has way too much potential to be abused.
I disagree on the misdirection trick though, simply as warren buffet admitted way back what's going on. So it's not misdirection but plain and simple in the open.
Anyway, quite likely YMMV.
We should keep that in mind, else we failed to learn from history and are doomed to repeat it.
'Hey $device' IMHO has way too much potential to be abused.
Dosn't help. On the other hand one could argue that google, apple, amazon already have surpassed states... given that states have massive problems collecting fair taxes on the profits made in them by these companies.[whataboutism: cellphonesl, laptops and state actors]
I disagree on the misdirection trick though, simply as warren buffet admitted way back what's going on. So it's not misdirection but plain and simple in the open.
Anyway, quite likely YMMV.