karabaic, 1 month ago @stg That makes sense for a generic recorder used in a place with no expectation of privacy with other uses, like recording music. This is specifically designed to record human interactions and has a consent setting turned off by default. Is there a colorable argument that the service provider knows the product has consent issues? I'm thinking something like the product liability lawsuits against gun manufacturers who marketed guns for particular uses?
@stg That makes sense for a generic recorder used in a place with no expectation of privacy with other uses, like recording music.
This is specifically designed to record human interactions and has a consent setting turned off by default.
Is there a colorable argument that the service provider knows the product has consent issues?
I'm thinking something like the product liability lawsuits against gun manufacturers who marketed guns for particular uses?