Already pulled off the store because people could hack it and listen to other people’s phone calls:
https://lemmy.zip/post/49566845
@shyguyblue@lemmy.world makes an important argument though: what about the other part in every phone call? Did they consent, too?
Lol. Of course the security is garbage.
🥂 Here’s hoping the fallout will rain down on the developers.
I’m sure this is no way a legal kerfuffle just waiting to happen.
Some states have single party consent laws, what happens when they call someone who’s in a two party consent law state? Are they going to add in a “this call is being monitored to help train our slop generator” message?
Fuck it, popcorn
Edit: I just realized a great way to sour the data: Only use the app when calling call centers. Enjoy listening to the “updated menu options” that haven’t changed in years, the shitty hold music, and the insufferable “your call is important to us, but not important enough to upgrade our staff” bullshit. I don’t miss voice calls…
My first thought was setting this up on a separate or spare phone and then just having it call to call centers with no long old times
I was going with calling the speaking clock and talking in tongues.
Better still, use special audio encoding to poison the model.
Thank yew fer callin one nine hunred jeeez uss!
Maybe read the article where it already states it only records your side of the conversation?
This just in: Humans are fucking stupid. More tonight at 11.
Strangely reminiscent of the toilet paper dispensers in China: free if you watch an ad first.
edit: no, this is actually worse. But both are cases where data mining and advertisment find their way into our most personal lives. But I also remember something about facial recognition & toilets…
Man, they can record me screwing with the Medicare/car warranty/problem with my Google listing calls all day and pay me.