Juan Monsalve

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accessing the power of the internet via voice commands requires technology that listens to our every word. That type of data collection may rub many Americans the wrong way. They don’t want Big Brother or corporate America to know too much about what they’re up to. But people in China are more accepting of having their faces, voices, and shopping choices captured and digitized. This is another example of the broader Chinese willingness to trade some degree of privacy for convenience.
AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
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