Snips Blog – 4.28.19 (4.25.19)
With 41% of US consumers now equipped with a voice-activated speaker and businesses relying on voice recognition solutions to streamline processes involving confidential information and sensitive data, privacy concerns around voice assistants are growing. At the same time, the means implemented by the main voice recognition technology providers to address privacy challenges still appear to be insufficient, and many data-related practices are still unclear to the end user, as confirmed by recent news.
Read more: Debunking the Unnecessary Compromise: Users Can Have a Voice Assistant and Their Privacy Too