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Provide you have their Google Nest Hub Max service.
It's always on, 'to identify who is using it'. Can it not do the same with user accounts? Sure, it would be 'faster and more convenient', but the only person who should have my face is me.
Though, the technology isn't new; If you use your Face Lock option on your phone, or ask them to identify people in a photo, they've had your face for awhile now.
Yes, it is stored in the cloud, under the popular guise of "improving product experience". Remember - It's not really a cloud, it's someone else's computer.
And it's not just Google; Plenty of public places, from stores to cities (Depending on how tech-savvy your city is) have probably already snapped a photo of you, and its sitting on a server in some kind of government or police warehouse.
EMPLOYERS: This expresses how much I want technology to be used for good, and not for snooping.
Provide you have their Google Nest Hub Max service.
It's always on, 'to identify who is using it'. Can it not do the same with user accounts? Sure, it would be 'faster and more convenient', but the only person who should have my face is me.
Though, the technology isn't new; If you use your Face Lock option on your phone, or ask them to identify people in a photo, they've had your face for awhile now.
Yes, it is stored in the cloud, under the popular guise of "improving product experience". Remember - It's not really a cloud, it's someone else's computer.
And it's not just Google; Plenty of public places, from stores to cities (Depending on how tech-savvy your city is) have probably already snapped a photo of you, and its sitting on a server in some kind of government or police warehouse.
EMPLOYERS: This expresses how much I want technology to be used for good, and not for snooping.
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