This isn't a technology issue. Regulation is the only sane way to address the issue.
For once,we (as the technologists) have a free translator to laymen speak via the frontier LLMs, which can be an opportunity to educate the masses as to the exact world on the horizon.
You could start by not buying an always-on AI device. Just saying.
(The article is an AI ad.)
> This isn't a technology issue. Regulation is the only sane way to address the issue.
It is actually both a technology and regulation/law issue.
What can be solved with the former should be. What is left, solved with the latter. With the best cases where both consistently/redundantly uphold our rights.
I want legal privacy protections, consistent with privacy preserving technology. Inconsistencies create technical and legal openings for nefarious or irresponsible powers.