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Beware Of The Voice Trap

Voice interactions are most convenient, but they could also lead to privacy breach and fake information

Forget mouse and touch; voice is taking over. The sheer convenience of going hands free and commanding voice assistants to access information or get tasks done may come back to bite us sooner than we imagine. By now, just about every technology major has been caught listening to users through one route or the other. In the process of operating, improving and personalising voice assistants, Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft have to rely on their users and the way they communicate. So,

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