Samsung recently got into trouble because of voice smart TV. We know that Samsung's voice smart TV handles voice recognition through professional voice company Nuance and converts voice content into text content. To achieve the effect of our voice control, but when our voice is sent to the server, it may cause the privacy of our privacy. It is either intercepted during the transfer process or is deliberately extracted on the server side. Epic of the United States claims that Samsung infringed user privacy by using voice smart TV. Although Samsung denied it, Epic did not agree with it. At present, intelligent voice TVs need to transmit voice information to the server, and there is bound to be a risk of privacy being compromised. Therefore, intelligent voice TV users and manufacturers should all be aware of this issue in a timely manner. Users try to avoid referring to sensitive vocabulary to smart voice TVs, and smart voice TV manufacturers should strengthen user privacy protection measures to provide users with an absolutely safe use environment.
In the era of extremely developed networks, the disclosure of privacy seems to have become inevitable, because there are no fewer tragedies caused by the popular “human flesh search†on the Internet. Now computers, smart phones and other devices are the source of privacy leaks. I hope that smart TVs will no longer be a big leak of personal privacy after computers and mobile phones. Of course, in addition to the efforts of TV manufacturers, we also need the same attention from our users and try to avoid operations that harm their own interests.
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