"Unplugging Doubt"
"Unplugging Doubt"
Sauvik Das, assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and fellow researchers have explored how to disable smart speakers' microphones and provide users with perceptible assurance that they are not being recorded. Many users know that their smart speakers have built-in microphones, but they are unsure when the speakers are recording data and what data is eventually transmitted and processed. Smart speaker manufacturers are commonly companies that gain significant benefits from collecting users' personal data, but there are privacy risks.