I know Phones dont listen but....
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As I stated, not my phone, I dont get this stuff happen to me personally
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Yes I'm aware they have the feature but as others stated, listening 24/7 would require enormous levels of compute power that even google wouldnt see as economical
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What's scary is that tracking tech is so good they don't even need to listen to you to know what you've been talking/thinking about.
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I'm an Android/Google/Pixel person. I have a Google Home speaker at work (self-employed barber/stylist) and was playing old classic country music a few weeks ago. My client mentioned that her husband's favorite artist is Porter Wagoner and his favorite song is Cold Hard Facts Of Life. Well, guess what the very next song was? And now, ever since then, I've been inundated with that song. It plays constantly.
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Iirc correctly maybe it wasn’t picked up on a mic but if your friends all googled it after, it’s likely their devices and accounts were already associated with you, so online services will think maybe you’d bet interested in it too.
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Or just looking up the answer afterwards.
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Your fellow competitors did not neccesarily perform the search when they were at the pub. It could be a the john when they got home. Your dataprofile is still tied to them right now.
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I am convinced they do listen. I have had 2 instances og this. Once I was talking with my mom about some new bedsheets and covers. She later went to the store and sent me a picture to see if it's okay. I later got an add for the exact same bedsheets and covers.
Had another similar thing when I got an add for some stuff we were just talking about with some people. Cannot remember what specifically.
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Again, not my device personally
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Exactly. Phones have dedicated hardware that stores the trigger word and wakes up the OS when it detects it.