if google home/alexa are always listening, where do they store all that
If google home/alexa are always listening, where do they store all that
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On tape.
The Cloud!
DUH
NSA datacenter
They process it and save the good parts
on your juicero
this, basically
They listen for certain phrases that are processed on-device, and when triggered send the audio to their datacenter. It os not """always listening""" like the masturbating monkeys might want you to believe.
They dont, because otherwise they would be spying
oh you little bastard...
this
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Nah, likely in Google's until Big Daddy needs it.
if it's not always listening then how does it hear the trigger phrases?
it just magically starts recording the millisecond before you say them by pure chance?
It listens 24/7 just for the trigger phrase. When it hears that phrase, then it sends what you next say to the big boy Google-plex for processing, speaks the response, and then goes back to listening for the phrase again.
More details here: wired.com
What is buffered recording
/dev/null
Jesus you fuccbois are hopeless.
That means it's listening you FUCKING retard
tru
Listening is not equal to saving the in formation. Not that its a good idea to do so, but it's an important distinction to make.
I want to think her brains out
what the hell is /dev/null
i seen it mentioned online sometimes is that some kindof hacking term??