Google resumes human review of Assistant audio 'recordings' - 9to5Google:
Last summer, Amazon, Apple, and Google were criticized for not properly disclosing how human reviewers analyze audio snippets from each of their assistants. Google in response paused the practice for Assistant and other products, but is now resuming and making audio recordings entirely opt-in.
As noted by The Verge, Google is sending out a somewhat confusing email about how it "recently updated settings for voice and audio recordings." The crux is how the company is having human reviewers analyze audio snippets again.
This process — which involves listening, transcribing, and annotating — improves Google's speech recognition technology, and helps expand support to more languages. As of last year, only 0.2 percent of all snippets are reviewed by humans.
These language experts review and transcribe a small set of queries to help us better understand those languages. This is a critical part of the process of building speech technology, and is necessary to creating products like the Google Assistant.
(Score: 1, Offtopic) by Runaway1956 on Saturday August 08 2020, @04:49AM
Alright - Bot calls in to hit on a nice sexy Google bot. When the meatbag overhears the two bots making out, what then? Is that an invasion of privacy? Or, does Google have grounds to fire the employee bot? Wouldn't that be prejudice? Bot lives matter too, you know!
Hey! Google!
Leave them bots alone!