As
the number of connected devices proliferates so too does the number of
devices leaning on voice recognition technology as an interface to allow
for hands free control.
Last fall, for instance, Amazon revealed a connected speaker with a Siri-style assistant that
can perform tasks like adding items to your eCommerce shopping basket
on command. Internet connected ‘smart TVs’ which let couch-potatoes
channel-hop by talking at their screen, rather than mashing the buttons
of a physical remote control are even more common — despite dubious
utility to the user.
The clear consumer electronics trajectory is for
more devices with embedded ears that can hear what their owners are
saying. And, behind those ears, the server-side brains to data-mine our
conversations for advertising intelligence.
You can control your SmartTV, and use many of its
features, with voice commands. If you enable Voice Recognition, you can
interact with your Smart TV using your voice.
To provide you the Voice Recognition feature, some voice commands may be transmitted
(along with information about your device, including device
identifiers) to a third-party service that converts speech to text or to
the extent necessary to provide the
Voice Recognition features to you.
In addition, Samsung may collect and your device may capture voice commands and associated texts so that we can provide you with Voice Recognition features and evaluate and improve the features.
Please be aware that if your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party through your use of Voice Recognition.
source - Tech Crunch
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