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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Would Google and Microsoft phone call AI
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Date: Sat, 18 May 2024 11:45:46 -0700
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Would Google and Microsoft phone call AI monitoring systems violate wiretapping laws?
I've been asked an intriguing question. Would the Google and
Microsoft AI systems to listen in on calls to "detect scams" or other
matters violate wiretapping laws, at least in some states?
I am definitely not a lawyer, but in states (e.g. California) that
require both parties to agree to recording or monitoring of a call by
a third party, the answer is not at all clear, absent the caller being
provided with a start of call message like "your call is being
monitored by Google AI".
Hmm. -L
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