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In vielen Haushalten stehen ein oder teilweise gleich mehrere Sprachassistenten. Teilweise praktisch aber auch immer wieder zum Haare raufen. Wenn man in der Küche steht, schmutzige Finger hat ist es schon praktisch wenn man easy einen Timer stellen ken. Es ist aber auch nervig wenn man das Lied XYZ hören möchte, man aber dann ein Lied zu hören bekommt das so gar nicht seinem Geschmack entspricht. Wie funktionieren diese Geräte überhaupt? Warum kommt es zu solchen Fehlinterpretationen? Dieser und noch ein paar anderen Punkten möchte ich euch in dieser Folge erklären.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Who's in the Room? Siri, Alexa, and Confidentiality Curt and Katie chat about how therapists can maintain confidentiality in a world of AI assistants and smart devices. What duty do clinicians have to inform clients? How can we balance confidentiality with the reality of how commonly these devices are involved in therapy? Can telehealth therapy be completely confidential and data secure? We discuss our shift in clinical responsibility, best practices, and how we can minimize exposure of clinical data to ensure the confidentiality our clients expect and deserve. In this podcast episode we talk about something therapists might not consider: smart devices and AI assistants We received a couple of requests to talk about the impact of smart devices on confidentiality and their compliance with HIPAA within a therapeutic environment. We tackle this question in depth: What are best practices for protecting client confidentiality with smart devices? Turning off the phone, or placing the phone on “airplane mode” Warning clients about their own smart devices and confidentiality risks The ethical responsibilities to inform about limits of confidentiality and take precautions It's all about giving clients choice and information What should therapists consider when smart devices and AI assistants are in the room? “It's not to say we have to be luddites, it's that we have to disclose the potential limits of confidentiality that clients have come to expect.” – Curt Widhalm Whistle-blower reports on how often these devices are actually listening Turning off your phone is a lot cheaper than identity theft Consider your contacts, geolocation, and Wi-Fi connection Some of this, as we progress into a more technological world, might be unavoidable How do Alexa and Siri impact HIPAA compliance for therapists? The importance of end-to-end encryption for all HIPAA activities (and your smart device may not be compliant) The cost of HIPAA violations if identity theft can be traced back Understand the risks you are taking, do what you can, and remember no one is perfect What can modern therapists do with their smart devices? “Whether it's convenience or practicality that has you putting your client's contacts into your phone, we have to think beyond that because it really can harm our ability to keep that data safe.” – Katie Vernoy GPS location services can be left on for a safety reason, emergency services use GPS location Adjusting settings for voice activation, data sharing, when apps are running, locations, etc. Turning off and airplane mode are also options Always let the client know the limits of confidentiality Our Generous Sponsor for this episode of the Modern Therapist's Survival Guide: Buying Time LLC Buying Time is a full team of Virtual Assistants, with a wide variety of skill sets to support your business. 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Book a consultation to see where and how you can get started getting the support you need - https://buyingtimellc.com/book-consultation/ Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode: We've pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! Psychotherapy in Ontario: How Confidential is my Therapy? By Beth Mares, Registered Psychotherapist The Privacy Problem with Digital Assistants by Kaveh Waddell Hey Siri and Alexa: Let's Talk Privacy Practices by Elizabeth Weise, USA Today Patient and Consumer Safety Risks When Using Conversational Assistants for Medical Information: An Observational Study of Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, 2018 Hey Siri: Did you Break Confidentiality, or did I? By Nicole M. Arcuri Sanders, Counseling Today Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant Not HIPAA Compliant, Psychiatry Advisor Hey Alexa, are you HIPAA compliant? 2018 Person-Centered Tech Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast: Which Theoretical Orientation Should You Choose? Is Your Practice Ready for Paid Digital Marketing? An Interview with John Sanders Waiving Goodbye to Telehealth Progress: An interview with Dr. Ben Caldwell, LMFT Malpractice is No Joke Who we are: Curt Widhalm, LMFT Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University and CSUN, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, former CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy, LMFT Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also a former President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We're working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren't trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don't want to, but hey. Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: www.mtsgpodcast.com www.therapyreimagined.com https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Consultation services with Curt Widhalm or Katie Vernoy: The Fifty-Minute Hour Connect with the Modern Therapist Community: Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/ Transcript for this episode of the Modern Therapist's Survival Guide podcast (Autogenerated): Curt Widhalm 00:00 This episode of the modern therapist Survival Guide is sponsored by buying time Katie Vernoy 00:04 Buying Time has a full team of virtual assistants with a wide variety of skill sets to support your business. From basic admin support customer service and email management to marketing and bookkeeping, they've got you covered. Don't know where to start, check out the system's inventory checklist, which helps business owners figure out what they don't want to do anymore and get those delegated ASAP. You can find that checklist at buying time. llc.com forward slash systems stash checklist. Curt Widhalm 00:31 Listen at the end of the episode for more information. Announcer 00:34 You're listening to the modern therapist survival guide where therapists live, breathe, and practice as human beings. To support you as a whole person and a therapist. Here are your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy. Curt Widhalm 00:50 Welcome back modern therapists. This is the modern therapist Survival Guide. I'm Curt Widhalm, with Katie Vernoy. And this is the podcast for therapists about all things therapy, the things that we consider the things that we don't. And stay is one of those days where we're going to be talking about some of the things that we might not consider. And this really comes with some of those smart devices in our homes, our offices, potentially even in our clients homes, and what it means for confidentiality, especially in terms of compliance with things like HIPAA, and who's always listening. And you know, Google a few years ago changed kind of their motto from do no evil to whatever it is. Now I just know that they're, they're no longer committing to not doing evil. But I want to start with kind of this idea of when we especially start with telehealth clients, but this is also going to be true when it comes to our in person sessions with things like smartphones and just kind of being cool in the modern era and having things like Amazon echoes or Google Docs, or any of these kinds of things in our offices of are those things always listening, and what does this mean for client data? Katie Vernoy 02:07 That's a big intro. Yeah, I, I've worried about this for a while. And that's why I don't have a any kind of AI in my office, although after reading some of these articles I actually do because I have my phone in my office because I receive messages. And I do all kinds of stuff. So it's a little bit scary to think about what might be listening. Curt Widhalm 02:33 So I mean, this is where I think any of us who have a Windows laptop, there's Cortana, if you have one of these Amazon devices, there's Alexa, if somebody you know, has Siri, these things are listening. And well, some of the tech stuff, you know, might say that they're only listening for key words that would activate them articles that we're looking at here is what we're going to dive into today. As far as does this mean that our sessions with clients are actually as confidential as we're talking about? And what does this mean for our own best practices as we go forward, having smart devices in our offices in our homes, and potentially even in our client's homes. And the way that this conversation initially came up was I was at a dinner party with some other therapists and talking about great dinner party talk that happens wherever I'm at with other therapists, which is, Katie Vernoy 03:34 Yeah, only although therapists with me, I tend to Curt Widhalm 03:37 Get people asking a lot ethics questions. And one of the questions that was up for discussion was our duties when it comes to talking with clients about confidentiality, particularly when it comes to telehealth. And I was describing that we have a responsibility to talk with our clients about the limits of confidentiality, that may include privacy in their own homes, if there's potentially somebody who's walking down the hallway, outside their bedroom or office door, wherever they're doing sessions from, and one of the other therapists at this party said, Well, what about any of the smart devices? Do you ever warn them about Google or Alexa or Siri actually listening? And that's what sparked this. So if you ever want a podcast episode, I am available for dinner parties for you to float ideas by. Katie Vernoy 04:28 Okay, okay, there we go. And so this Curt Widhalm 04:31 Has led to some research on our part here as far as what is our responsibility? And what do we need to do with our clients as it pertains to some of this AI discussion, even when we don't think that it's happening? Katie Vernoy 04:47 Well, to me, when you propose this idea for the podcast, the first thing that came to mind was really around convenience versus confidentiality. Because when we're looking at a lot of these things, When we don't turn off voice activation, when we don't make sure that we're not connected to everything through our phones, and all of the contacts and everything within our phones, data is at risk. I mean, even if it says little as a GPA, GPS colocation, it could be a contact could be content that you're actually discussing. I mean, there's, there's a lot of different ways that folks use their phones kind of just live their lives and the convenience of having Google read through your emails, or, you know, whatever it is to be able to scan for things that need to go on your calendar, or to scan for things. You know, like, I love that I can, you know, in the before times when I was traveling, I loved that Google knew where I was flying to what flight I was on, and I would be able to get that information and notifications like you should be leaving for the airport right now. So I think it's something where the convenience of having the AI tracking us and listening to us and reading our emails, and all of that has sometimes trumped our need for privacy. Curt Widhalm 06:09 The first article that I came across in this is an article from counseling today. This is publication of the American Counseling Association. This article was by Nicole R. Curry Sanders called Hey, Siri, did you break confidentiality? Or did I in this article, Dr. Curry Sanders actually cites an article from The Guardian newspaper, talking about an apple contractor who's a whistleblower. And this contractor is quoted as saying that they regularly hear confidential medical information, drug deals, recordings of couples having sex as a part of this contractors job providing quality control. So these devices are, at least historically have listened. Now, this flies in the face of what some of the tech articles that I'm seeing out there who say that these devices are only listening for those keywords that activate them, but that they're actually constantly on. And according to this contractors cited in this Guardian article, they are recording and sharing this information. So it's very theoretically easily believed that it's also listening in on your therapy sessions. If that's the case, with Apple having this information, everybody who's got an iPhone, that's either bringing it into your session, these devices are potentially listening to everything that's being discussed in your sessions, which is scary, because I imagine that most therapists are not talking about this as a potential breaking of the limits of confidentiality and the promise of confidentiality that makes therapy so sacred. Katie Vernoy 07:55 And I think that as a society, we have kind of cosign on this lack of privacy, I mean, Siri, or Alexa or Google or whatever, potentially are, they're constantly listening to all of us. And that's part of life. And so are we, are we responsible above this risk that all of us are willing to take by having phones in our pockets, Curt Widhalm 08:20 And I don't think many of us are, and we'll include the links to what we're talking about here in our show notes. You can find those over at MTS g podcast.com. The next thing that I'm looking at here is a blog post on psychiatry, advisor.com called Alexa Siri, Google Assistant are not HIPAA compliant, and it warns against. Obviously, we all at this point should know that you shouldn't be doing your notes onto one of these devices using some of these voice prompts. But if this article also warns about don't add clients to your schedule using one of these either because it's not an end to end encrypted sort of device, which is one of the requirements of HIPAA, and that HIPAA violations can cost people hundreds or 1000s of dollars. If identity theft can be traced back to them think of how convenient it is to just turn off your phone. So that way, and how much potential money this may end up saving you by just doing the simplest of things. Katie Vernoy 09:28 Yes, yes, I again, but I still want to you know, we're I know we're Curt Widhalm 09:34 Any good one ethics discussion should leave people anxious. Katie Vernoy 09:39 But my question still stands. If I do my part because I am a HIPAA provider. I put my phone on Do Not Disturb or whatever I airplane mode. I put my phone on airplane mode. I don't have any other devices with listening capability in my room, and I only use my electronic health record for scheduling and communication and HIPAA compliant email, blah, blah, blah, like I do all the things, and my client still has a smartphone in their pocket, like do I actually need to warn them about that smartphone in their pocket, because they already theoretically are agreeing to this constant surveillance. By having that smartphone in their pocket, Curt Widhalm 10:22 I think that we have a duty. And this is reflected in our ethics codes. And we have a duty to tell our clients even things that they may not consider as it pertains to therapy about, okay, where limits of confidentiality may lie? Well, there may be the constant surveillance of these devices in everyday life, but to further prompt them, at least, and especially in our first telehealth session with them that, hey, just in case you haven't considered this, your smart devices in the room may also be listening to your therapy session. And well, you know, it's not the same thing as a sibling or somebody else, brother, parents child's, you know, walking down the hallway, there is the potential that some of this information may be transmitted to people that you don't want to and if that's a consideration, if you want to unplug those devices in the general listening area right now, now would be the time to do so. Katie Vernoy 11:24 Okay. I mean, that seems fair, I think there's going to be people talking about this, now that we've put this podcast episode out. So I think we also don't want to freak people out. I mean, I think about also there, yes, the data is being transmitted, but it's kind of like how much data are people actually looking at. I mean, it's, it's such an inundation of all of this surveillance data, that the likelihood of someone honing in on a therapy session feels small as part of quality control. And I'm not saying we shouldn't do anything about it, I'm just saying, I'm gonna. Curt Widhalm 11:59 Wave your argument away and saying that the likelihood of somebody breaking into your office and working at client files is also very small. But that does not absolve you of your responsibility to take the precautions to let our clients know about the limits of confidentiality, Katie Vernoy 12:17 I think it's I think, in talking about it with clients, the way you just said, it sounded a little paranoid, you Curt Widhalm 12:22 Are being listened to. Katie Vernoy 12:25 You're being listened to. It's I think there's potentially a clinical clinically relevant way to talk about it. I mean, I think, as you know, smart devices that have voice activation potentially can get activated by words that we use, you may want to turn those on, or turn them off their devices in your room, turn them off, turn off voice activation, whatever. But like, there are devices listening in your room, you may want to unplug them. You sounded a little paranoid. It's true. But But I think we want to I don't know, it just it feels a little bit. I don't know paranoid to me, I don't I don't know what Curt Widhalm 13:03 Your paranoia is my legal precaution of that. And it doesn't have to be presented in that paranoid sort of way. It's just, you know, hey, it's known at this point, like little disclosure, here, we have a little you know, Alexa thing sitting in our living room, sometimes our TV activates it. And then we get little ads on the Alexa based on whatever show that's activated Alexa. So all of a sudden, we're getting, you know, Airbnb recommendations of, you know, wherever the TV show we just watched was located, it's not that much of a stretch of the imagination to think these things are listening, it's happened a couple of times with my phone, just in this episode, it doesn't have to be done in a paranoia sort of way. It's just kind of a, hey, if your privacy means that much to you, and you're gonna be talking about these sensitive things, you might want to consider shutting off those voice activated things in your room. Katie Vernoy 13:55 Well, I mean, the other thing that we talked about before starting to record is also the the geolocation and potentially contacts on your phone. And so to me, I feel like, at some point there, if we are going to be in a technological society, there may be things that we just cannot avoid. And maybe I'm wrong. I mean, maybe do I do I just never turn on my phone when another person's in my office, like, I feel like being able to not have, you know, if someone's actually physically coming to my office, and our phones have crossed GPS, and all of our apps say like, Oh, they're in the same room, they must like the same things and then start feeding us all of the ads, on the things that either we've talked about, because voice activation is on, or the things that each other have searched for. I mean, it starts to get a little bit nutty, to like, basically be Luddites at the moments during which we're doing therapy. Curt Widhalm 14:53 It's not to say that we have to be Luddites, it's that we have to disclose the potential So limits of confidentiality that clients may be coming to expect sharing on a Wi Fi network, if you're a well intentioned therapist who has a parent who wants to be, you know, on the Wi Fi network in your office while their kids doing therapy. That's one way that some of these algorithms work to match up people who should be connected on some of the social media sites, if you've got a client's phone number saved in your phone, and you've given third party apps, the permission to scan through your phonebook. These are other ways that you're potentially transmitting data to people that you have maybe lied to people about in your Notice of Privacy Practices that you give to your clients, if the information that you say that what you're doing with it, and how it's going to be shared. And you're sharing this information in inadvertent ways, I'm not aware of any court cases where a therapist has been taken to court on this, but I could see where a therapist could be held liable by having some of this data shared in ways that they never heard that their Notice of Privacy Practices, you know, they take their boilerplate language from somebody down the street, who took it from somebody down the street, who took it from somebody down the street, who took it from actually a paid layer that they actually were responsible with. So since we tend to copy and paste and borrow and pay homage to other people's paperwork, by just borrowing and stealing, and calling it our own, we may not actually be aware of everything in some of these Notice of Privacy Practices that we give out, if what you're doing is transmitting some of this client data, you at least should document that you've had some of these discussions with your clients, as a way of limiting your liability when it comes to having any of these kinds of devices around you. And if the conversation and your own anxieties hasn't pointed it out. So far, we all have these devices, this should be a regular part of the conversation. And should be something where especially talking about a lot of protected health information, especially if you're already a HIPAA covered entity, you have to be aware of this Katie Vernoy 17:11 Going back to kind of the original thought that I had around this is that whether it's convenience, or practicality that has you put the contacts in your phone, for example, I think that we have to think beyond that. Because it really can harm our ability to keep those that data say I mean, I think about inadvertently, I have done a really good job at keeping my data away from Facebook, I don't take any of the things I don't log into anything with Facebook, I've tried to keep Facebook fairly separate, as well as I use a really old email. And it's not connected to my practice in any way. I'm not sure that anybody else wants to do that. But they're like, I don't share contacts with any of my social media. So my phone is never mind for those things I actively go through and, and deny those permissions. But to me, it could be very simple, even a slip of your of a button press so to speak, where you've shared all your contact to LinkedIn, Twitter, social media, any other social media platform that you allow all of the permissions on your phone, because it's easier because like, oh, well, I'll find my friends, I don't have to go search for them individually. I mean, there's so many ways that are very seductive, that we could do this in an inadvertent data sharing, Curt Widhalm 18:33 You know, this is no commentary on you. But you identified yourself not as like a super tech savvy person. And yet, I would say that what you just described is more tech savvy than what most people would think about. And that's why we have some of the responsibilities that we do in talking with clients about how their health information may go beyond just our therapy sessions here. Some of these articles that we've seen talk about, you know, don't do things like write your notes, you know, pay Google write in this patient chart, X, Y, and Z. Like, those things would seem obvious, especially to a lot of our modern therapist community who would be like, yeah, that totally makes sense. But just actually having the presence of any of these devices around us, is, you know, a matter of lifestyle for some people and it's knowing to go in and how to shut off some of these things or be able to talk with some of our clients about this because something that's happened during the COVID pandemic and with a lot of telehealth is, we've also become de facto, it people when it comes to explaining to some of our clients just even how to make some of the telehealth stuff work. And so if you know our EHR platforms, and as simple as they get made before for user experiences, if people are still having trouble with those knowing to go in and where to look on a phone for here's where data gets shared back and forth with each other, well, that might be a little bit outside. The scope of what we want to talk about with clients, it's sometimes more simple as far as if you have these devices. And you don't want the conversation of what we're what we're talking about being shared with any of the apps on your phone. Best practice might be just to turn them off during our sessions. But if you leave them on, just know that we can't guarantee complete confidentiality, that's it. Katie Vernoy 20:20 That seems fair. Um, one of the things that you said earlier, though, struck me because I think that you and I are like, obviously, we wouldn't, you know, kind of transcribe our notes or, you know, kind of do voice over notes on our phone. But that's kind of an accessibility issue for some folks who can't type or handwrite their notes. And I would be very curious on how to protect in that regard. You know, if I've got a voice recorder, that helps me to do my notes, is it within a HIPAA compliant platform that goes directly into my notes? I mean, this might be things that people need to research is how do all of my apps interact? And how do I make sure that I'm not there's not more than what I'm working on open and listening? Because I think that's hard. And I don't know that I wouldn't say I'm tech savvy, I think I actually am. But I think it's something where understanding how privacy and data works, and how things interact with each other how there's data handoffs, I think those types of things feel like they are beyond the scope of being a therapist, but I like what you're saying is like, then just turn these devices off. I guess the only problem is, I have clients that use their phone for their telehealth session. So I don't know if you know, I use simple practice. So I don't know simple practice, then make sure that other apps on the phone are not listening. I don't know if there's even a way to do that. And or if there is a way for people to, you know, like, do you go through and you just kind of disable each of the apps that you don't want to listen, I mean, it feels like there's, there's a challenge here to really having a practical solution, unless we can be certain that the platform that we're using for our video calls on the phone are actually is actually secure. And my assumption is that's the case, I just don't know what else is listening, if and if that's possible. Curt Widhalm 22:11 And in preparation of this episode, I did not do a deep dive into how, you know, our EHR platforms when they are used on our devices, more popular EHR companies, simple practice, you mentioned those video sessions, if there is a HIPAA compliance, if they have signed a BA agreement with you, those are end to end encrypted communications. Now, what I did not do a deep dive on is does that also prevent other apps and things from also listening, if it is being used on this solitary device that your session is on TBD? You know, follow us on our social media, or whatever. And we'll sort through that through that. It does come back to this point. And especially as we can see some of these tech companies moving more and more into the healthcare space that they're going to make closer and closer approximate efforts to become HIPAA compliant. And this is always kind of a cautionary sort of thing, where I'm a part of a lot of Facebook groups, with therapists, a lot of online communities, and I see a number of people wanting to do things as inexpensively as possible. But without those ba agreements, as business associate agreements, you're not guaranteed to have the same a HIPAA protections if that data does get leaked out or shared in other ways. And so these are your responsibilities as therapists when it comes to confidentiality and this AI conversation. Katie Vernoy 23:44 And there's a lot of different ways to try to do that. I was one of you were talking, I was thinking about a conversation I had with Roy Huggins from persons under attack, who unfortunately recently just died. And it's a very tragic loss for our profession. And just the way that he would talk about HIPAA compliance. And I'm sure Person Center tech will continue that work was that you have to understand the risks that you're taking, and do what you can and then be comfortable with a risk you're still taking because he's not be perfect. And so I think it's I think it's, it's hard because it can be very scary, because we can't necessarily get to a place where we've we've taken every single precaution. I mean, we could go to a black site, have everyone come in separate ways, no GPS phones are left at their houses, and then be in a room together and then leave. There might be other liability if nobody knows where you are, and you're alone in a room with a client. But I think as a society, I don't think we can protect ourselves from every single thing. But these are things that we can protect ourselves against. pretty simply, I mean, you just turn it off. Um, I think, and that's something that I don't know that a lot of people were thinking about this. Now, Curt Widhalm 24:57 One of the questions on one of these articles got asked, I think is worth discussing here is for people who are working at sites that require you to have a cell phone on you for safety reasons, whether it be in the floor of a hospital male use system, if you're working for an agency where you go and visit clients houses or whatever, it's what did you see, in kind of the responses to those articles there, Katie Vernoy 25:26 The main thing is to turn off voice activation, so that there's not a voice activation element. So it's not recording the content, making your phone, a regular cell phone and trying to get rid of some of the other, you know, kind of the smart elements of it, I think can be very helpful. The thing that you can't avoid, if you're trying to go for safety is really, you got to keep GPS on if you need to make an emergency call, they need to be able to ping your cell phone. And so I think there's there are some, some safety issues or not, there are some privacy issues that you can't avoid if you need to have a cell phone. And it's for safety reasons. But I think it's something where the voice assistant technologies, those things are maybe not that easy to find, but but you can, you know, there's some instructions in this, and I'll put this in the show notes so that you can find it. But you know, turning off those voice activation, making sure that you've made yourself as tight as possible. As far as any kind of data that's going out turning off, you know, all of the apps, making sure there's nothing running in the background, even going through your apps and having the permission set to only while the app is on, I think is helpful, because then if Facebook is tracking your location, and Instagram is tracking your location, and Google and whatever, if those are tracking your location all the time, then there's a lot of data being shared. But if you turn those, if you only have those on when you have those apps open, and you consciously close them before you go in my hope is that they're not also running in the background. I've also had something where I put my phone on really low battery use before where it only allows for phone. So it basically shuts down anything running in the background so that you don't have things going that you don't know about. But you know, if you're wanting safety going all the way to turning it off or airplane mode is going to maybe an advisable for safety. Curt Widhalm 27:24 And in these conversations and what I would suggest is let your clients know what the limits of confidentiality are. And and this doesn't have to be a huge in depth pieces of conversations. Some of your clients may have more interest in what you're talking about, or paranoia depending on why you're seeing those clients. But we would love to hear your experiences with this kind of stuff or thoughts or considerations that you have. You can share those with us on our social media. You can find links to those in our show notes. And once again, those are over at MTS g podcast.com. You can join our Facebook group, the modern therapist group and spill your data to us and Mark Zuckerberg. And until next time, I'm Kurt Wilhelm with Katie Vernoy and Siri. Katie Vernoy 28:17 Thanks again to our sponsor buying time Curt Widhalm 28:20 Buying Time's VAs support businesses by managing email communications, CRM or automation systems, website admin and hosting email marketing, social media, bookkeeping and much more. Their sole purpose is to create the opportunity for you to focus on supporting those you serve while ensuring that your back office runs smoothly with a full team of VAs gives the opportunity to hire for one role and get multiple areas of support. 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In vielen Haushalten stehen ein oder teilweise gleich mehrere Sprachassistenten. Teilweise praktisch aber auch immer wieder zum Haare raufen. Wenn man in der Küche steht, schmutzige Finger hat ist es schon praktisch wenn man easy einen Timer stellen ken. Es ist aber auch nervig wenn man das Lied XYZ hören möchte, man aber dann ein Lied zu hören bekommt das so gar nicht seinem Geschmack entspricht. Wie funktionieren diese Geräte überhaupt? Warum kommt es zu solchen Fehlinterpretationen? Dieser und noch ein paar anderen Punkten möchte ich euch in dieser Folge erklären.
"Hey Siri, zeige mir 7 Use Cases für Alexa, Siri & Co." So könnte Deine Zukunft aussehen. In der heutigen Folge vom OMT Podcast sprechen Mario Jung und Raphael Schaad, dem CEO von International Voice Technology Institute über die Zukunft von Online Marketing. Wie kann man Werbung schalten, wie kann man seine Reichweite erhöhen und warum es sich lohnt frühzeitig in das Feld einzusteigen, erklärt Dir heute Raphael in diesem spannenden Interview.
Guest Costume Designer Sammy Sheldon Differ and Host Robert Meyer Burnett special interview dedicated to Marvel's The Eternals SAMMY SHELDON DIFFER (Costume Designer) was born in Manchester and started her career at the Royal Exchange Theatre as a costume maker, then studied Costume Design at Wimbledon School of Art from 1990 to 1993. After graduating with a degree, she moved into designing costumes for pop promos and advertising, before becoming an assistant designer on films including Ridley Scott's & and Jake Scott's. She went on to design costumes for Ridley Scott's Hawk and the mockumentary & starring Orlando Bloom. Sammy has received BAFTA Film nominations for her work on Morten Tyldum's “The Imitation Game”, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. “The Merchant of starring Al Pacino and Jeremy Irons, and a BAFTA TV nomination for the BBC's modern adaptation of The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath”. Costume Designers Guild Award nominations for Excellence in Period Film “The Imitation Game”, and Excellence in Fantasy Film “Ex Machina”, “X-Men: First Class” and “V for Vendetta”. Other film credits include “Kick-Ass Hellboy 2: The Golden Army. Differs more recent film credits include “Assassin's Creed” directed by Justin Kurzel, Marvel's “ Ant-Man” directed by Peyton Reed, “Annihilation” directed by Alex Garland, and “Jurassic World, Fallen Kingdom” directed by J A Bayon. Her latest film, just to be released is Marvels “Eternals“ directed by Chloe Zhao, and She is currently working on Marvels “Ant-man and the Wasp, Quantumania” Produced by Martika Ibarra Sponsored by Fox Studios Costumes! @fox studios Costumes! With an extensive array of costumes and textiles from all eras, the Fox on-lot warehouse provides customers an opportunity to turn their ideas into works of art. Contemporary clothing & accessories, Alterations & made-to-order pieces, Offices & Prep Cages, Fitting Rooms, Wash & Dye Facilities, Jewelry Room, Walkabouts, Specialty Items We are so proud to be collaborating with Fox Studios and look forward to bringing you some great new episodes with high profile talented movie professionals! Check out https://www.foxcostumes.com/ Follow & subscribe to our podcast show on Itunes, Spotify, Youtube, Deezer, Alexa & Siri voice search!
Bill & Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With MLB All Star Week - Pete Alonso Wins Home Run Derby - Game Is Tonight - Terry Pluto Talked Tribe & ASG - Tech Tuesday From Agent Meister-Geek Squad On How to get Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant to understand commands better - NBC News Radio's Michael Bower & Rory O'Neil Talked Cubans are taking to the streets in a rare protest movement - The Major-League Baseball All-Star game is this week. What are Republicans doing to remind viewers that the game was originally scheduled to be held in Atlanta? - Jordan Goodman From Moneyanswers.com Talked Americans are borrowing again, in some cases at levels not seen in more than a decade.
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Designing Hollywood Podcast welcomes costume designer Nancy Steiner for an all new zoom home edition episode with host costume designer Allyson B Fanger Nancy Steiner is an American costume designer. Her credits include Little Miss Sunshine, Lost in Translation, The Lovely Bones, The Good Girl and The Virgin Suicides.[1] & most recent Promising Young Girl. Her career started in the late 1980s styling bands for music videos and assisting on films and commercials. Some of the bands Nancy worked with include Stone Temple Pilots, Filter, R.E.M., The Rolling Stones, The Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, No Doubt, Sheryl Crow, David Bowie, Air, Fat Boy Slim, Bjork, and R.E.M..]] . As time went on Nancy entered the world of film by designing Todd Haynes celebrated film "SAFE", then working with directors such as Sofia Coppola, Michel Gondry, Wim Wenders, Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris, Peter Jackson, and Miguel Arteta to name a few. Nancy also works in the commercial world with directors including Mark Romanek, Stacy Wall, Sebastian Strasser, Speck/Gordon and Dougal Wilson. Thank you to our sponsor Gardena Cinema Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel & on the podcast platform of your choice: ITunes, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher & now available on Alexa & Siri voice search! Produced by Martika Ibarra Designing Hollywood LLC www.designinghollywoodpodcast.com
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Designing Hollywood Podcast dedicates a new episode to Costume Designer Shawna Trpcic with host Phillip Boutte Jr. Shawna Trpcic is known for her work on The Core (2003), What Lies Beneath (2000) and Hidalgo (2004) and most recent The Mandalorian Season 2 (2020) Shawna Tprcic (Costume Designer) got her start in the industry with the 1990 film "Megaville" and went on to work as a costume assistant on the movie "Toys," nominated for an Academy Award for Costume Design and was the costume design illustrator for "Bugsy," which won the Oscar for Costume Design, and then designed "Red Shoe Diaries." She later served as the costume designer on Joss Whedon's "Firefly," "Angel," "Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," "Dollhouse," "Cabin in the Woods," and "Much Ado About Nothing." Shawna also served as Costume Designer for "Torchwood: Miracle Day" and "Spongebob Squarepants 3" before being asked to join the team of "The Mandalorian" for season 2, which follows the Mandalorian and the Child as they continue their journey, facing enemies and rallying allies as they make their way through a dangerous galaxy in the tumultuous era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire. Subscribe to Designing Hollywood Podcast on YouTube, Itunes, Spotify, Deezer and now available on Alexa & Siri voice search! Thank you to our sponsor Gardena Cinema! ***Gardena Cinema is the only old-fashioned single-screen stand-alone neighborhood movie theater still in operation in the South Los Angeles area. owned and operated by Judy Kim and the Kim family since 1976. Gardena Cinema has been able to transition to outdoor cinema in the parking lot for an intimate drive-in experience. and has hosted movie shoots, music video shoots, and still photo shoots for an authentic vintage-looking location. Thank you to our host Phillip Boutte Jr Founder/Producer Martika Ibarra Co Founder Marilyn Vance www.designinghollywoodpodcast.com
世界互联网大会·互联网发展论坛昨天在浙江乌镇开幕,大会蓝皮书——《世界互联网发展报告2020》《中国互联网发展报告2020》一同发布。蓝皮书指出,美国和中国的互联网发展依然领先其他国家,欧洲各国的互联网实力强劲且较为均衡,拉丁美洲及撒哈拉以南非洲地区的互联网发展进步显著,其中,美国、中国、德国、英国、新加坡综合排名前五位。国内方面,综合排名前10位分别是北京、广东、上海、江苏、浙江、山东、四川、福建、天津、重庆。 国家广播电视总局发布通知,要求网络秀场直播平台要对网络主播和“打赏”用户实行实名制管理。未实名制注册的用户不能打赏,未成年用户不能打赏。对发现相关主播及其经纪代理通过传播低俗内容、有组织炒作、雇佣水军刷礼物等手段,暗示、诱惑或者鼓励用户大额“打赏”,或引诱未成年用户以虚假身份信息“打赏”的,平台须对主播及其经纪代理进行处理,列入关注名单,并向广播电视主管部门书面报告。 针对“拼多多正在申请直销银行”传闻,拼多多回应称,公司从未申请过直销银行牌照,也未参股过任何申请这一牌照的银行,请自媒体不要再造谣。拼多多方面表示,不仅是过去从未申请过这一牌照,“未来也不会申请直销银行牌照”。同时,对“正在招聘消费信贷方向的算法工程师”等消息,拼多多方面解释称,这些招聘岗位主要是为了适应用户需求,接入微信先用后付、蚂蚁花呗等消费信贷产品的对接与数据风控,拼多多自身并没有任何消费信贷业务。 36氪获悉,视觉特效及虚拟现实体验服务供应商 数字王国 在近期上线的“Intel's AI Podcast”中,首次展示了进阶版的虚拟人——“Douglas”。Douglas基于机器学习解决方案和数字王国自主研发的技术,足以模拟真实人类的举动,通过语言处理、神情雕琢及视觉跟踪等能力,虚拟人还能识别人类并与人类对话。其对话水平与智能语音助手“Alexa”和“Siri”旗鼓相当,不会在交流时出现长时间停顿,可以流畅自然地与人类沟通。 11月20日,“ONION GLOBAL洋葱集团”旗下跨境零售体验店ZIP LAB在海口市正式营业,此举宣告洋葱集团切入了“实体零售”赛道,对线下消费终端展开探索。2020年年初,洋葱集团正式升级“全球品牌资产管理企业”的战略定位,五大事业板块下的“O'UNI CHANNEL 无界橱窗 ”以打造全球流通矩阵为目标,满足更广域人群的消费需求。此次洋葱集团在海南自贸区投资过千万开设第一家线下体验店ZIP LAB,后续将投资逾亿元打造线下新零售业务品牌。 美国科技媒体Electrek报道称,有网友发现,在本月份生产的全新特斯拉Model S续航水平有所提升,美国环保署已将Model S的满电池续航里程更新为658公里,比以前增加了1.7%,打破了Lucid Air 653公里的纪录。这辆Model S Long Range Plus生产于2020年11月,还不清楚续航里程升级到409英里的背后原因,目前特斯拉还没有在官方网站更新续航里程范围。 此前就有消息称,三星正在努力将S-Pen带入到Galaxy S21 Ultra 和Z Fold 3 可折叠机中,Galaxy Note系列的命运也悬而未决。现在,韩媒的一份新报道再次证实了这个传闻。报道称,Galaxy Note 系列因此会停产。如果消息得到证实,这虽然并不让人意外,但这仍将标志着一个时代的结束。三星的 Note 系列于 2011 年首次推出,普及了大屏智能手机,并在此后成为三星每年的固定产品。
In this episode, we answer the question in the title by looking at the philosophy of friendship and personhood, the philosophy of artificial intelligence and some problems which arise in it, and then we look at the theology of friendship to justify asking the question in the first place. I hope you enjoy! Time Is Running by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6203-time-is-running License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/parker-settecase/support
Alexa, Siri, Google: which is the smartest? Dumbest? Most useful? Growing the fastest? And ... what capabilities will AI assistants have in the future? In this episode of TechFirst with John Koetsier we chat with Brian Jackson from Info-Tech Research Group. On the one hand … Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are amazing technology ... on the other, they face-palm on some ridiculously simple tasks. We chat about: - which are leading (and getting smarter faster) - Google Duplex - Alexa and smart home - Privacy - Why Apple's challenged to make Siri truly smart - Smartglasses ... how they'll work with AI assistants
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Baked and Awake Podcast Episode 105 July 2nd 2020 In today’s show: 1,000’s of Phrases found to incorrectly trigger your Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, or “Ouch- that smarts!” Facial Recognition Software misidentifies subjects 96% of the time, according to the Detroit Michigan Police Chief Visit your local Little Free Libraries- Intro to the Book “Mysterious Builder of Seattle Landmarks” by Paula Pederson. Get the book here: https://smile.amazon.com/Mysterious-Builder-Seattle-Landmarks-Searching/dp/1943478007/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Mysterious+Builder+of+Seattle+Landmarks&qid=1593812635&sr=8-2 For more information about the mystery of Grand Tartaria and the Mud Flood, visit www.stolenhistory.org and find the Mega Thread about this subject written by User Tyler Durden, Here: https://www.stolenhistory.org/threads/tartary-an-empire-hidden-in-history-it-was-bigger-than-russia-once.40/ Essential Youtube Accounts for Tartarian Research include: Philipp Druzhinin, Mud Flood Advanced Research, Andreas Xirtus, Conspiracy-R-Us, UAP Channel, John Levy, Justin Pawlak, The New Earth Channel, Flat Earth British, Global Vision, Praveen Mohan, The Buggeman, Autodidactic, The Black Sheep Researcher. If you still want more after that, I’m sure I’ve gotten you off to a good start. Local Virus Status Update for WA State: THe CHAZ/CHOP has been broken up. WA State is now requiring Universal Masking, and is pausing plans to move to what was being referred to as “Phase 4” of reopening the state due to a reported spike in cases in recent weeks. As a reminder, you can stay abreast of Corona related news by subscribing to the Turbine Labs Daily Executive Briefing, found here: https://turbinelabs.com/coronavirus-daily-update/. Appeal to my Audience- Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel, and share it with your friends. I am also actively seeking a research assistant, and a volunteer to support updating of the content of my website, Bakedandawake.com. Please email me if either of these roles sound like something you would like to do. Use subject headings “Research Assistant”, “Domain Administrator”, or both in order to highlight which aspect you would like to provide help with. I can’t offer really anything in the way of compensation at this time, and I do understand that I’ll be getting what I paid for in terms of level of commitment. Volunteers will of course not only earn my eternal gratitude but will be regularly credited and thanked in Episode show notes, as well as during the podcasts themselves. Check out my new official Web Store today where your secure purchases directly support the show, while shopping through online retailers you already trust: https://bakedandawake.com/the-shop DON’T CLICK THIS LINK: https://bit.ly/36towQy My Website: www.bakedandawake.com Email me: talktous@bakedandawake.com Official Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bakedandawake My Peertube Channel: https://peertube.co.uk/accounts/baked_and_awake/video-channels Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevecominski Insta: https://www.instagram.com/baked_and_awake/ Episode ambient Music generously provided by Antti Luode (http://www.soundclick.com/AnttiLuode),http://www.soundclick.com/_mobileFrame.cfm?bandID=1277008 Additional Music Provided with permission by Northwest Grab aka https://summoningsickness.bandcamp.com Baked and Awake Discord: https://discord.gg/BKJ52JQ
Super-huge topic today that has been on my mind for many months now. Strongly convinced that there's no way around Voice Assistants when it comes to airline KPIs in the future. Tune in to find out why!
Jan Pichl se už pět let na ČVUT v Praze věnuje vývoji chatbota Alquist, s kterým se jeho tým už dvakrát umístil na stříbrné příčce ve světové soutěži Alexa Prize od amerického Amazonu. Letos bojuje o zlatou mediaili potřetí. Jak těžké je “naučit” chatbota smysluplně konverzovat? Na jaké úrovni jsou dnes chatboti úrovni a jakou roli budou mít v našich budoucích životech i v byznysovém světě?
Kip Dynamite was an inspiration for us this episode, as we talk all about technology! We get into emerging technologies and their effect on society, specifically 5G. We then deep dive into technologies that are extremely invasive and how they infiltrate our lives in different ways. We address Biometrics, as well as certain AI technologies, i.e. Alexa/Siri. Lastly in another edition of Son of Karen, Kyle tells us about a certain athlete and how his next contract could change the sports landscape forever. Please subscribe and rate us 5 stars if you like what you hear! Follow us and join the conversation on social media! Insta: @In_Conclusion_Pod. Twitter: @We_Digress. Or email us @ jafawthah.productions@gmail.com.
Back again for seconds, episode two kicks off with some Alexa/Siri banter, followed by a deep dive into the life of Jeff Bezos before capping it off with the dilemma of dating for money. We want to thank our supporters for joining us during these stimulating conversations and remind you that none of these episodes would be possible without you. We are dedicated to bringing you thought-provoking observations, coverage on current events, and good old fashion comedy! Get ready to laugh, cry and cry from laughter cause we're up to NO GEWD!
Mit Ralf spreche ich über Sprachassistenten und wie diese die Kundeninteraktion verändern. Außerdem sprechen wir darüber, wie eine KI Journey für Unternehmen aussehen kann und welche Veränderung er im Arbeitsmarkt durch KI erwartet. IIII
Olá irmãos e irmãs! Nesse episódio do Irmandade Nerd Podcast, Marlon e Renan conversam sobre assistentes virtuais, que tornam nossas vidas muito mais fáceis (quando querem) e, de quebra, ainda vão dominar o mundo! Errata: Em 01:08:30, o personagem de South Park é Cartman, não "Carter" Artigos e vídeos citados: South Park ativando Alexas em episódio: https://youtu.be/L9R0Tu1Qy5E Alexa rindo aleatoriamente: https://youtu.be/p8phGxzUC_Y / CNN Money: https://tinyurl.com/rdb5g3j Esquete "Siri vs. Alexa" do James Veitch: https://youtu.be/f_1dhKsELzs Jarvis em Vingadores: Era de Ultron (cena contém spoilers): https://youtu.be/ovr8yJ3iELw Termostato inteligente (Coisa de Nerd): https://youtu.be/97moofH8Eyo Wired testa reconhecimento de sotaques em assistentes virtuais: https://youtu.be/gNx0huL9qsQ Wired testa reconhecimento de vozes de crianças em assistentes virtuais: https://youtu.be/GZnUibN6m4A Testando se o Google espiona usuários para direcionar anúncios: https://youtu.be/zBnDWSvaQ1I Seu histórico de pesquisas na Google Assistant: https://tinyurl.com/r52rk58 Episódio recomendado: Empresas de Games vs. Consumidor: Shut Up And Give Me Your Money: https://tinyurl.com/sowlu4j Recomendações da semana: Filme "Her": https://decider.com/movie/her Campanha Mais do que Palmas - Pressione nossos representantes! https://www.maisdoquepalmas.com.br Greg News sobre profissionais de saúde: https://youtu.be/9JGcxLeMToc Álbum "Não tem Bacanal na Quarentena" do Baco Exu do Blues - YouTube Music: https://tinyurl.com/tp32zxh / Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/rvgl9z4 Single "Level of Concern" do twenty one pilots - YouTube Music: https://tinyurl.com/wbu47nj / Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yx6wovlb Novos episódios toda terça-feira, ás 18h (BRT). Contato e redes sociais: Email: irmandadenerdpodcast@gmail.com Twitter do podcast: https://twitter.com/IrmandadeNerd_ Twitter do Marlon: https://twitter.com/MarlonMarins_ Twitter do Renan: https://twitter.com/RenanChronicles Instagram do podcast: https://www.instagram.com/IrmandadeNerd_ Instagram do Marlon: https://www.instagram.com/MarlonMarins_ Instagram do Renan: https://www.instagram.com/renanp2 Facebook do podcast: https://facebook.com/IrmandadeNerdPodcast
During these difficult times, as artists, we have to shift our mindset from "ME, ME, ME" to "WE,WE,WE!"JESSI CAMPO - JAVI PRODUCTIONS GROUPBilingual Singer/SongwriterMentor/Coach (Kids Music Lessons Online)Music Industry Executive (Javi Productions, Entertainment Concepts, and Music Production For Events)RESOURCES:1) YOUTUBE - SUBSCRIBE TO FELLOW MUSICIANShttps://www.facebook.com/10603873/posts/10104960967323617/?d=n2) TELL FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO STREAM, DOWNLOAD YOUR MUSIC on all platforms and request you on Alexa & Siri.https://www.facebook.com/100000545485315/posts/3330688193625997/?d=n3) CREATE CAMPAIGNS (stream, share, follow, like, etc.) to Increase your fanbase with incentives like Free Songs, or Free Merch etc...4) ASSISTANCE FOR MUSICIANS (BILLBOARD ARTICLE)https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/9337908/coronavirus-resource-guide-music-professionals-help5) ASSISTANCE FOR SONGWRITERS (VARIETY MAGAZINE ARTICLE)https://apple.news/ASFVWOUcqTeui9ZhhOfPYfA6) MUSIC CARES RESOURCEShttps://www.grammy.com/musicares7) MISC RESOURCEShttps://www.musiciansfoundation.org/apply/
It's no secret smart speakers are always listening. In fact, assistants like Alexa accidentally listen in nearly 20 times a day on average. If you're now working from home, there's a critical privacy step you need to take.
It's no secret smart speakers are always listening. In fact, assistants like Alexa accidentally listen in nearly 20 times a day on average. If you're now working from home, there's a critical privacy step you need to take.
durée : 00:02:41 - Net Plus Ultra - par : Julien Baldacchino - Une solution pour ceux qui craignent que Siri, Alexa et les autres assistants vocaux nous espionnent : deux américains ont inventé un bracelet qui brouille les micros lors des conversations confidentielles. Le podcast de la semaine : "On like", série d'entretiens culturels.
When you turn on a virtual assistant ,Alexa Siri or Cortana , the first time even for an adult but especially as child it feels like You've turned into a God or Goddess of wisdom. My god children have now virtually given up on any parental wisdom and are in a cyber space, come Walt Disney crack house. .follow#art#quote#poetryofinstagram#wordporn#love#poetry#writing#wordswag#stevenrichardson5#wordsofwisdom#slampoetry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-richardson5/message
Te dejo mi enlace de afiliado por si haces una compra en Amazon y quieres ayudarme a financiar este podcast. Gracias por adelantado Amazon Olvidé comentar: Things ofrece soporte con VoiceOver, lo cual es vital para invidentes. PLEX4LIFE oferta Plex pass !!! Pedir a Alexa (mediante un altavoz, no lo he dicho !! ) un Fire Tv 4k y os dirá que os aplica un descuento de 20€ Castro para Apple Watch Va muy bien por lo que he probado, ALEXA y Siri por qué es importante que cuando compro algo sea compatible en los dos sistemas?? Alexa: Por la facilidad y calidad precio de sus altavoces Gran capacidad de comprensión Siri: Homekit/Homebridge y sus automatizaciones. Contras: “Doble” trabajo. Sed buenos !! @bateria2x100 https://www.bateria2x100.com bateria2x100@gmail.com
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.Episode 189 - 05 November 2019rConfig unpatched - https://threatpost.com/critical-rce-flaw-in-rconfig/149847/Nemty’s new ride - https://www.technadu.com/nemty-ransomware-delivered-through-trik-botnet/84155/BitPaymer hits Spain - https://www.zdnet.com/article/ransomware-hits-spanish-companies-sparking-wannacry-panic/Android bad beam - https://www.zdnet.com/article/android-bug-lets-hackers-plant-malware-via-nfc-beaming/Alexa, Siri, beam me up! - https://threatpost.com/alexa-siri-google-smart-speakers-hacked-via-laser-beam/149860/
Hola! En esta ocasión conversamos de lo que andan tramando recientemente los investigadores, enloqueciendo poco a poco con técnicas como ataques por láser, así cómo un recordatorio de que debemos cuidarnos del ransomware. Finalmente si tienes Windows, abre los ojos bien grande contra BlueKeep!
Der eine hat sie, der andere nicht: Chris und Roman sprechen über Alexa (und andere Sprachassistenten). Will man sie wirklich in der Wohnung haben, und was passiert da eigentlich in der Cloud?
The Agents of Change: SEO, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing for Small Business
Thanks to Siri, Alexa and Google Home – among other devices – voice search is having a huge impact on content marketing, and will account for nearly half of all searches by 2020. Which makes sense when you think of the consumer convenience it offers with better efficiency and cool tech options. But as Courtney Cox Wakefield reminds us, optimizing your content for voice search is a totally different beast than optimizing for text. So if you want to be found in voice search, you need to make some changes to your current SEO and content marketing strategies.
Assistentes virtuais nada mais são do que algoritmos pessoais, que aprenderão com seus comandos, rotinas e dúvidas a melhor lhe ajudar no dia a dia, a compor sua agenda, a saber o trânsito, a ouvir as notícias e a organizar sua casa. Os benefícios são muito claros e tangíveis. Os problemas, nem tanto. temos os preconceitos gerados, mantidos e reforçados pelo aprendizado de máquina e por como esses recursos são construídos. Preconceitos que, em algum momento, tocam na questão de gênero e como percebemos o mundo real.Support the show (https://www.cxpx.com.br/sobre)
This week, we're talking about technology and the ways that it's changing our lives. If you think about the names Alexa, Siri, Okay Google... you know who those are. Those are the little robots that we interact with on a daily basis. But how is that impacting us as humans? How is that changing our future?
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Kirby hooking up with Jigglypuff brings a new meaning to the word "Smash". Then what if Amazon hooked up with Apple? We investigate that insane statement when we come up with some slash-fic about Alexa and Siri. Then come get into some weird one-liners as we try to find love for The Office's Creed Bratton. All this in all it's detailed sexiness on this week's SHIPS IN THE NIGHT with our guest, "The Bachelor" expert Dan Duddy!
You need to learn this! Learn how to optimize for assistants and Google voice search.
Billy and Joe discuss Alexa, Siri and Google Pick Big Game Winner, Carbon #protectitall scam. Hobbs and Shaw trailer reaction, GM layoffs Follow us on Twitter: @ZeroSupervision Billy @LoW_BillyAllen Joe @joseph_lawhorn follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/ZeroSupervision/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/zerosupervision Merch: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=w_bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011?ie=UTF8&node=7141123011&field-brandtextbin=Zero+Supervision music: cold killa (sting) by MK2 listen on: iTunes podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-supervision/id1330439377?mt=2 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/zerosupervision Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Iumpasgzaabyf7vhrflky72xyie?t=zero_supervision Sticher http://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=52883388 All statement expressed in this podcast are opinion and should not be considered facts
Il video è in Inglese, ma è molto semplice da capire... Sia Google, Alexa e Siri non riconosco Gesú Cristo, ma la verità è che Gesú è nell'Enciclopedia Wikipedia e Google solitamente trove le risposte in Wikipedia....Ma certamente Google riconosce Allah, Budda... https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesù https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristo Ma non per Gesú Cristo!!!!! Google risponde: Non posso aiutarti e un altra risposta dice non capisco...e un altra volta non lo so.... Alexa dice che Gesú è un attore, un personaggio di una storia... Siri riponde una grande cavolata...separazione di spirito dal silicone (Da quello che ho capito). #GesúCristo #IlSignore #Verità Sostieni la Missione e la Visione che Dio mi ha dato!!
Wednesdays at 7:38 means it's time for the WGAN Morning News with Ken and Matt. Craig joins them this morning to discuss home schooling; Alexa, Siri, and Skynet; and the biggest hacks of 2019. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 01/02/2019 Socialization And Home Schooling - Biggest Hacks Of 2019 - Alexa Siri And Skynet Matt Gagnon 0:00 Okay, we are back again. 736 on the WGAN Morning News with Ken and Matt and 736 on a Wednesday. Because by the way, it's Wednesday means Craig Peterson and Craig Peterson joins us now are you Craig Unknown 0:14 I'm doing well as you guys know, I homeschool my kids right Unknown 0:19 well i don't know i don't know if Ken knows Unknown 0:22 Don't you have like 22 children Unknown 0:24 well that was the start you know but yeah I only ended up with eight Unknown 0:30 eight Matt and 17 you have a ways to go Unknown 0:34 so so so I don't know how to what did you get for president how to respond to that are you talking about our preschool discussion that preschool and socialization and then if you took a socialist yet Unknown 0:46 you know you know what I found is that when then reasonably well the homeschool kids tend to be much better adjusted much better socialize and I think the majority of kids come out of regular school and and the reason why I think that's the case in this is you know theory on my part but if the kids are dealing with adults all the time so they they learn not how to deal with six year olds or 14 year olds or temper tantrums with their classmates and how to get along with a 10 year old they learn how to get along with adults learn how to have conversations with adults and and i i really think the socialization thing is most of the most Margaret hearing Unknown 1:36 education talk with Craig Peterson here on the web and morning Unknown 1:40 well and by the way my kids all went on to get higher degrees and college MBAs and and science degrees and Master's in mechanical engineering and stuff so I don't know overachievers or maybe they're all like your dad Unknown 1:55 um. Perhaps perhaps Unknown 1:58 so what's by the way I my Echo Dot seems to be working well it is not set my information to the government yet that I noticed Unknown 2:08 you know of Unknown 2:09 although I it's too early in the day to tell though I did the other day I was having difficulty working because I said Siri, do this and Siri do that in my wife said no, it's Alexa. Not Unknown 2:20 that's Unknown 2:22 really the same person. I mean, really, Unknown 2:24 they they might be in disguise is kind of hard to tell. I set one up. I'm down in southern Florida. I'm down in Naples this morning. And I've been down because it was my mother's 80th birthday. And we we put all kinds of stuff together. It was a really a lot of fun. But last night, I set up an echo doc for her as well. But she got over the holidays. And she was just absolutely amazed at what it can do. Although it does not respond to Siri. You can change its name a lot of people change it to computer so that it doesn't when we always listen to the radio. Hello testing turn on when when someone says the Alexa word. But yeah, as far as listening, interesting artwork design. Because even though we know Amazon has designed all of their echoes, to not listen and constantly and send that up to the internet, it could be hacked. Right. That's kind of the bottom line. That's the scariest part because we've seen those types of hacks before so the bad guys could listen in. But what Amazon is done that I think is really admirable is it can only do one thing at a time. They basically in order for that microphone to be on and live and listening. It tied it in with the light that's on the top of the Alexa. So they're both basically on the same circuit. So if it's listening for other than just its wake word the LED is on and now that my phone is hot in live. And it's it's an interesting question, an interesting problem, you know, we'll see what happens throughout the year. And one of the articles you'll see up on my website today is about the biggest data breaches of the year. Because you know, you're concerned about your data. That's why you brought up the whole Alexa thing. And if you have the Google Home, and I'm sure a lot of people got Google Home over the holidays as well. Google is doing much the same thing. They're only sending stuff up to the cloud when you have given the wake word, but Google is keeping all of that data and the big question is what happens when that data leaks You know, we've had to everybody this year the top breaches, British Airways, Orbitz million people sling health 100 or 1.5 million T Mobile about 2 million my personality. 4 million people who even heard about exercise right Shaq's Lord and Taylor 5 million The list goes on of course he gets into the really big members when you get down to the number one My Fitness Pal lost 150 million people records Marriott, which is really Starwood at the time, 500 million people and number one out of hard I don't know if they ever heard of these guys add harsh to say Ada Jr. 1.1 billion people's records found this is Indian residents so we've got to be careful but when we bring devices like these into our homes are we exposing ourselves to more problems to potentially having people listening to our conversations we know what are we doing when when the line and that's where artificial intelligence really starts coming in and we're going to see that this week is next week is the Consumer Electronics Show up in Vegas and that's what we're expecting to see a lot about at CES is machine learning a lot more a lot more artificial intelligence we already know about one artificial intelligence that was designed to take pictures and do some conversions on them that she did that went outside the rules that were established for to accomplish its game and it really cheapest and it wasn't designed to cheat so we've got people like Elon Musk in the science fi sci fi writers for decades now warning that's what's going to happen when these artificial intelligence is really start becoming self aware, Unknown 6:34 and Dinah Skynet happens. That's what happens Unknown 6:37 when that happens. Exactly. And if we've got Amazon Echoes in our homes in the Google Homes, and they the series what happens if a sentience essentially essentially and artificial intelligence decides to take over all that stuff? What happens if it gets access to our military systems? We already know those systems have been hacked. You know, Unknown 7:00 where where does this all lead us to? That's, that's where I start getting really concerned. Now, I've got the Alexa I use Siri. I'm not overly concerned about them right now. But the future's going to be an interesting one and challenging one. Look what happens or an AI starts taking over these autonomous cars that are driving around it this is going to be interesting and I'm all with Elon Musk insane. You know, we've we've got to really focus in on on Mars to get a human colony there. Because we could get wiped out by a meteorite that strikes your or an artificial intelligence, potentially. Skynet. Unknown 7:45 Craig Peterson joins us as he does every Wednesday at this time. And being a Wednesday today's no exception. You Craig obviously New Year, you know, people are making resolutions, everybody's taking stock in what they do, how they act, what they what they have their phones, everything else. Should you be deleting every app like it should this be the year that you kind of put the phone down and you take you know, you unplug a little bit. And you just kind of get yourself disentangled from this little smartphone universe you've gotten. Unknown 8:17 Yeah, yeah, that's a really good point. Yeah, it might be a really good time to do it. There's, there's one journalist out there that had a challenge. And she decided she was going to this year not use her smartphone at all. So she was going to go back to like the 1990s, early 2000s, which wasn't that long ago. And Unknown 8:40 you're 1999 was 10 years ago, right? Unknown 8:43 Yeah, exactly. In the iPhone came out about 10 years ago, you know, downtown, and of course, is 20 years ago, Unknown 8:51 10 years ago, 10 years, Unknown 8:52 10 years ago was when the iPhone first came out. So it's not that long ago, time wise. But it's not just Facebook, who've got Android iOS app stores. They've got this app economy where these free apps are making money by selling our personal data in our location history to advertisers and to others. Because we know these advertisers are getting hacked, we know that the lot of this information is being intercepted by intelligence communities in our country and other countries. So man, it's such a great question. And there's an article that was published by the New York Times kind of delving into all of this, and I've got it up on my website as well at http://CraigPeterson.com. But, um, what should you do, I gotta tell you, just yesterday, I went through my phone, and I deleted all of the apps that I do not use regularly. Now in the iOS world. And this is true, also an Android, if you paid for an app, or you've got a paid app for free as a promotion, and you delete it off of your device, you still own the own that app essentially. So at a later point in time, even if you delete it off your devices, and you decide you want to use or do you need to use it, you can grab it again, and you don't have to buy it again. So take the time to do that housekeeping because we have granted permission to some of these apps to collect data, even while we're not using them. And iOS has updated its security policies. So you might have installed it before the new policies. Same thing with Android, new security policies. So basically, you'd be best off by the leading apps you you haven't used in a while, probably never re installing them, and maybe even deleting apps you do use frequently. Now remember, if you delete it, now, you're going to lose all of the customization and personalization to put into those. So you may have to reenter passwords, maybe we download things. But Matt, I think you're right in asking the question. And I really do think that the the leading apps and I said I just did this is a very good idea and a great new year's resolution. Unknown 11:17 You never know when I'm going to want to play Angry Birds. I just, you know, I mean, I just don't think I'd let go of it. Craig, I mean, they'll be that day. I'm sitting at the airport. I got an hour wait. And I haven't played Angry Birds in a while. Unknown 11:30 There's even a movie Unknown 11:32 movie if you want to call it that. Yeah, that was that the best way would be to sign by the way go to http://CraigPeterson.com anytime you want to get all the news that's fit to read the text you we were talking about kids and your 27 children and screen time for children. Is this a good time to make a new year's resolution to get your children off the computer? Unknown 11:56 Yeah, it's you know, when we were kids can remember all of the complaints about us getting screen Karmazin watching TV? Unknown 12:03 Yes. And I watched TV like eight hours a day. And I turned out okay, that's all I gotta say. Well, I don't know, man. Yeah, Unknown 12:14 yeah. Well, screen time has always been a little bit of a problem. But there's new studies out of 60 minutes did a show about screen time for these young kids. And what they found is that these young children that are spending time endlessly, scrolling, texting, snapping, it really is affecting their brains. And, you know, even adults, we are being affected by these things. And the scientists did this study 21 sites around the country. They're following more than 11,000 kids for a decade. Now. It's a $300 million research project. And they've done the first wave of brain scans done 4500 kids so far. And the MRI guys are finding some significant differences already in the brains of kids who use smartphones and tablets, video games more than seven hours a day, can you imagine that versus less. And it's very concerning, so far, the data is not going to be in all the way for another decade, frankly. But the way I look at it is, you know, it's like a younger child, you really don't want them using these devices a lot. And unfortunately, their brains are going to continue to develop well into their teenage years. And it's hard to keep them away from those devices when they are teenagers. You know, all the friends are on it. Now, Heck, even schools are requiring them to have some of these devices. So we don't know where that line is. But the younger the child is, the more you don't want them to be on these devices. And certainly, these kids under six, I would really think twice before letting them even have that access, let alone buying them one of these devices. Unknown 14:03 All right. Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us as he does every Wednesday for some tech updates. Appreciate Craig, Happy 2019. We will talk to you again next week. Unknown 14:13 Hey, gentlemen, take care of things. Thanks. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Sven Schirmer und Martin Eisenlauer diskutieren über die wichtigsten Sprachassistenten. Die Technik-Freaks packen dabei Amazons Alexa, Apples Siri und Googles Assistant auf den Prüfstand. Wer kann was am besten? Zum Schluss blicken die beiden auf die Technik-Highlights und wichtigsten Ereignisse 2018 zurück.
S01E12 Alexa,Siri,Google épient votre moindre souffle,ma maison connectée sous assistance respiratoire Les intelligences artificielles font irruption dans le saint des saints : nos foyers. Nous leurs ouvrons nos portes, leur parlons comme à des membres du foyer, nous leur confions de plus en plus de choses à faire, de plus en plus de secrets. Alors que les capteurs connectés se multiplient, executant toujours plus de tâches et nous facilitant toujours plus les tâches du quotidien notre vie privée ne risque t elle pas de ne plus l'être du tout? L'équipe de Tech Me to The Moon ouvre ses portes au questionnement. Notes de référence : Les Podcasts Latest S02E02 – La Musique : numérique, t... Jun 25, 2019 S02E02 – La Musique : numérique, t... Jun 18, 2019 S02E01 – Cinéma & personnages... May 21, 2019 S02E01 – Cinéma & personnages... May 14, 2019 S01E12 Alexa,Siri,Google épient votre mo... Dec 17, 2018 S01E10 – Maman j’ai raté les livre... Nov 19, 2018 S01E09 – La photographie à l’heure... Oct 29, 2018 S01E08 – L’argent à l’heure des né... Aug 20, 2018 S01E07 – L’entrepreneur à l’heure ... Aug 6, 2018 S01E06 – Food Porn : Non, ça n’est... Jul 30, 2018 S01E05 – Le guide du routeur : les... Jul 16, 2018 S01E04 – N’ayons pas peur des maux... May 14, 2018 S01E03 – Papa, Maman, la tablette ... Apr 23, 2018 S01E02 – Self Learning Remote Teac... Apr 16, 2018 S01E01 – La folie bitcoin : mon Sé... Apr 9, 2018 Categories Les Podcasts Toutes les catégories Arts et Littératures Économie et Gestion Religions et spiritualités Sciences exactes, de la nature et formelles Sciences humaines et sociales Sports et Loisirs Techniques et Technologies
NvApple: accessibilità prodotti apple tecnologia per non vedenti
In questo primo spezzone ascolteremo la presentazione di Google Home e una parte delle funzioni di Alexa
NvApple: accessibilità prodotti apple tecnologia per non vedenti
In questa seconda parte ascolteremo il termine delle spiegazioni del funzionamento di Alexa, parleremo di HomePod e spazio alle domande degli ascoltatori.
That Blind Tech Show Episode 4 Co-Host Bryan Fischler along with guest Co-Host John Panarese from MacForTheBlind, talk the latest news from a Blindness perspective. From Alexa Siri, to disappearing Ubers, Nanos and Shuffles, to Artificial Intelligence on Artificial Intelligence, That Blind Tech Show covers it all and more. Did you hear about the rising Anker? And what about DickBars? Hmmm, Bryan commits and goes Aira! Listen in as Bryan and John talk the talk and take down Buffalo, sort of. See all the links below from the Episode 3 Show! You can follow TBTS on Twitter @BlindTechShow and drop us a line via email Facebook shuts down AI in Japan Woman named Alexa Siri in NJ Aira Expectation Credit card scanners for business Are you using one? PayPal and Square Anker presents the Eufy Genie with Alexa for $35 Bye Bye Home Button. Thoughts? Triple Click for VO. With the death of the iPod Nano and Shuffle is it time to whack iTunes? New ad blocker Unobstruct Declares war on dick bars! Whatcha Watching Whatcha Reading? Must be audio described for watching for reading must be from Bard or Book Share. Ok, Audible works, too. :) Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow That Blind Tech Show is produced in part by Blind Abilities Network. You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities Appon the App Store.
En NotiPod Hoy: Estudios muestran que hay disposición a escuchar anuncios en los podcasts. Amazon lanza la tecnología SDK para llevar a Alexa a los autos. Última hora de Paraguay examina el crecimiento de los podcasts. WordPress invierte en el reproductor de podcasts RadioPublic que estará disponible en las webs de WordPress.com. Chartable te presenta todos tus ranks y reseñas en un solo lugar. Podcast recomendado: El podcast de LuisGyG. Más contenidos y enlaces: https://viapodcast.fm/los-podcasts/notipod-hoy/
The one where we interview a secret executive guest from a big retailer in Nashville, who tells us about his recent experience at NRF Tech - and we share research on who's the smartest AI, Google, Siri, Alexa or Cortana
The one where we interview a secret executive guest from a big retailer in Nashville, who tells us about his recent experience at NRF Tech - and we share research on who's the smartest AI, Google, Siri, Alexa or Cortana
Our smart assistants are helpful, until we lose control and they start listening all the time and sharing unintended conversations. We need to turn off their eyes and ears all together! You’ll be surprised by the easy hack FBI members use! Click here to listen to my Consumer Tech Update as I share some tips to take the control back!
Our smart assistants are helpful, until we lose control and they start listening all the time and sharing unintended conversations. We need to turn off their eyes and ears all together! You’ll be surprised by the easy hack FBI members use! Click here to listen to my Consumer Tech Update as I share some tips to take the control back!
I know, it sounds serious, but it isn't. This week, the boys pit Alexa & Siri in a death match. Then, they discuss the Yellow Death, reflect on San Francisco & Disney, and then talk about personal data security. It's our public service episode (kind of)! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heygirlheyfm/message
In-home devices like the Google Home and the Amazon Echo are changing the way users search and buy and small and local businesses need to adapt to that. Google Assistant: https://assistant.google.com/intl/en_us/ Amazon Alexa: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Echo-And-Alexa-Devices Siri: https://www.apple.com/ios/siri/
That Blind Tech Show: Alexa Siri, That's Not a Name I Can Respond To Co-Host Bryan Fischler along with guest Co-Host John Panarese from MacForTheBlind, talk the latest news from a Blindness perspective. From Alexa Siri, to disappearing Ubers, Nanos and Shuffles, to Artificial Intelligence on Artificial Intelligence, That Blind Tech Show covers it all and more. Did you hear about the rising Anker? And what about DickBars? Hmmm, Bryan commits and goes Aira! Listen in as Bryan and John talk the talk and take down Buffalo, sort of. See all the links below from the Episode 3 Show! You can follow TBTS on Twitter @BlindTechShow and drop us a line via email Facebook shuts down AI in Japan Woman named Alexa Siri in NJ Aira Expectation Credit card scanners for business Are you using one? PayPal and Square Anker presents the Eufy Genie with Alexa for $35 Bye Bye Home Button. Thoughts? Triple Click for VO. With the death of the iPod Nano and Shuffle is it time to whack iTunes? New ad blocker Unobstruct Declares war on dick bars! Whatcha Watching Whatcha Reading? Must be audio described for watching for reading must be from Bard or Book Share. Ok, Audible works, too. :) You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store.
Hilary and Roger go on a podcast bender and discuss how they record the podcast, missing data methods, rstudio::conf, Uber Movement, diagnosis with prediction models, and Alexa/Siri. Whew! Show notes: Zencastr: https://zencastr.com Ecamm: http://www.ecamm.com Libsyn: https://www.libsyn.com Hilary’s slides on Opinionated Analysis Development: http://www.slideshare.net/hilaryparker/opinionated-analysis-development Tidytext book: http://tidytextmining.com Uber Movement: https://movement.uber.com/cities Data Science Bowl 2017: https://www.kaggle.com/c/data-science-bowl-2017 Pitch Deck Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fred/pitch-deck/ Out of the Blocks podcast: http://www.npr.org/podcasts/451202110/out-of-the-blocks-on-w-y-p-r Roger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rdpeng Hilary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hspter Support us through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/NSSDeviations Get the Not So Standard Deviations book: https://leanpub.com/conversationsondatascience/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/not-so-standard-deviations/id1040614570 Subscribe to the podcast on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izfnbx6tlruojkfrvhjfdj3nmna Find past episodes: https://soundcloud.com/nssd-podcast