Yes, they got in trouble and apologized. Doesn’t matter who they sent it to or who was listening to it. It’s their product and they’re responsible. The average consumer doesn’t care about anything else. The almighty Apple and HomePod that everyone thinks is so privacy oriented. If they can listen in on me, then I can listen in on a possible burglar in my home. Thanks for making my point.Correct me if I’m wrong, but they weren’t listening all the time. They were forwarding recordings (which some of you claim aren’t happening) to a company for quality control after “hey siri” was activated to try and better the recognition. Recordings that were activated ON DEVICE, not always and continually uploading to the cloud or Apple. Way different things. And guess what, they got in trouble for it. Even though it was only snippets of recording only after the device was activated on site - not the cloud.
A device can always listen, but not be storing, uploading or computing the information, only to be activated when the proper noise is heard.
So, no. Your points still don’t make sense.
Ah, now you change your tone from not always listening to in can always listen but only if it’s storing, uploading, computing…. You’re contradicting yourself and again, thanks for making point.
Please, come up with something of value or worth my while otherwise we’re done here. Thanks.