Google Home and Amazon Echo Can Record Your Voice and This Information Can be Used Against You

In the 1999 Disney original, smart house, a teenage boy wins a futuristic home for him and his family and this house was fully equipped with an AI system that served as their assistant/butler. It prepares coffee for them before they wake up in the morning, cleans, and plays with the family dog and plays music specific to the mood at the time.

Fast forward 18 years, and what is science fiction in the 90s is now a reality today. Of course, this reality is excluding the ability of the smart house to become self-aware and try to hold the household hostage. However, the general trends of technology are going towards the AI-powered smart homes that continually learn what your preferences are over time. Welcome to the Amazon Echo and Google Home.

It will surprise you what these devices can do and perhaps even more surprising is the laws surrounding its use and what can be done with the information it collects. Recently a judge ordered Amazon to turn over the recordings that an amazon echo device made in a double homicide case in New Hampshire where two women were stabbed fatally in January of 2017. Prosecutors submitted that the smart home assistants may have recorded the incident and will be able to shed more light on the murder. Amazon refused to release any information until a valid legal demand was served.

There was another case popular in 2015 where amazon echo data was needed in yet another murder investigation where prosecutors believed that the device must have recorded the events leading up to the discovery of the body in a hot tub. The defendant voluntarily turned in the data and the charges were dropped as there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute.

This begs the question that if smart home devices are always listening, why the data from the 2015 case couldn’t offer any clarity to the investigation. This is a common misconception with the smart devices. They aren’t actively listening to you at all times as many would suggest but rater they are always in a passive listening mode where they only activate at the mention of specific keywords known as wake words. Words such as Alexa, okay google, etc.  All other words that they hear before this wake word is constantly discarded and not uploaded to the cloud.

If you are not so comfortable with the device being able to store information about you, you can request for the option where it listens to you but it permanently deletes all recordings that might have been made. If you’re area Google home user, for instance, you can click on your google account and beneath your profile, click on manage google activity, then go to my activity. You can delete all activity and all stored queries by selecting “Delete activity by” and then select “all time”. This deletes all of the information it has collected over a period of time.

Going Beyond: Warner Music Group on Promoting Social Equity and Diversity

Pursuing advocacy to make social impacts, the Warner Music Group discloses a new grant strategy and funding to uphold its ongoing mission to promote diversity and equity, with immeasurable influence on the Black community all over the world. Working to abolish racism and acknowledging the achievements and contributions of the Black culture to the music industry, the production company impacts both society and the global music industry.

Warner Music Group is one of the largest recording companies in the whole world. Headquartered in New York City and expanding across the globe, the company owns several successful operating labels such as Warner Records, Atlantic Records, Elektra Records, Parlophone Records, and Warner Chappell Music. As of writing, it has over 3,500 employees and operates in more than 50 countries.

Known to record and publish music worldwide and an advocate of social realization, the production company caters to people of varying nationalities and ages. It takes pride in advocating for exclusivity and aiming to equalize the views and perceptions of people of all races.

Strategically building and distributing funds to dismantle structural racism, Warner Music Group assists Howard University in launching its new music business center, which may eventually allow the Black community to represent its overlooked identity and talent in the music industry. It also aims to improve the representation and exposure of people of color and enlighten the world in the realities that the oppressed and marginalized are facing. Standing firmly on the advocacy to work for marginalized populations, the company continues to promote social equity.

Warner Music Group has an extensive history. The production company witnessed societal inequalities throughout the years and has decided to move against the tide, making worldwide influences on the music industry since the 1950s. Hoping to build a just society, it continuously formulates new strategies to evolve the company’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts.

Making efforts to continuously expand and widen its network, Warner Music Group’s Warner Recorded Music has renewed its licensing agreement with Tencent Music Entertainment and has reportedly agreed to establish a joint record label in China.

Warner Music Group is an American Multinational Entertainment Company that is internationally recognized as one of the leading production companies and considered an existing legend in the music industry. People of different generations have witnessed its significant contributions to people’s daily lives and mindsets. Building grounded foundations and support for the populations needing it the most, the company has set its legacy and significant future contributions to the world.

Throughout the years, talks about social inequalities and injustices are still relevant. Movements to promote diversity are still necessary, and advocates for the oppressed are relevant. While many music companies successfully established their name purely with music content, Warner Music Group recognizes the purpose behind music production. Beyond producing record-breaking songs and releasing chart-dominating tracks, the production company uses its platform to make greater causes and social influences. Warner Music Group is doing it like no other.

Learn more about Warner Music Group by visiting its website.

 

References:

https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/tencent-music-entertainment-announces-joint-label-warner-music-group-long-form-audio-lazy-audio-china-2021

https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/WMG:US

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Music_Group

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andreazarczynski/2021/03/18/how-warner-music-group-is-expanding-social-justice-worldwide/?sh=62b7405a2079

Bruno Mars Leaves the Door Open for His Eighth No. 1 Hit On Billboard Hot 100

Bruno Mars is at the top of his game. Consistently elevating the industry’s standards with each track and album release, the music artist has once again secured number one—this time as one-half of the critically-acclaimed team “Silk Sonic” with Anderson .Paak.

Since its release last March 5, 2021, the R&B super duo’s track “Leave the Door Open” has crooned its way into radios worldwide and, recently, into the No. 1 spot of Billboard’s Hot 100—marking Bruno’s eighth time on the list. 

A well-loved and celebrated creative, Bruno Mars is a multi-talented American singer, songwriter, and performer. He first developed his craft at a young age as an Elvis Presley impersonator before putting pen to paper and moving to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue music. Although he often wrote songs for the industry’s biggest names, it wasn’t until 2010 that Bruno would rise to stardom.

The year was defined by his soulful vocals’ success on “Nothin’ on You” by B.o.B., Bruno’s first Billboard Hot 100 No.1, and Travis McCoy’s “Billionaire.” Fresh from the attention of his collaborative work, Bruno Mars launched his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans in the same year. To say it succeeded would be an understatement.

With chart-topping hits such as “The Lazy Song” and Billboard Hot 100 No.1 Tracks “Grenade” and “Just The Way You Are,” Bruno’s debut album cemented his reputation as a multi-talented artist. His masterful blend of pop, reggae, funk, R&B, hip-hop, soul, and rock attracted a loyal, international following that continues to grow with each released track.

The versatile music artist’s subsequent two visits to the coveted list occurred under promotions of his second album, Unorthodox Jukebox, in 2012. Containing undeniably groovy tracks, it came as no surprise when Bruno’s “Locked Out of Heaven” and, later, “When I Was Your Man” found spots on the Billboard. 

Two years later, he was back. In 2014, Bruno Mars was featured on Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!” The single swept worldwide charts and reigned king at Billboard’s Hot 100 for an awe-inducing fourteen weeks. Bruno’s third studio album, the fan-favorite “24K Magic,” soon followed with iconic hits, generating another No.1 spot with “That’s What I Like” on the charts and multiple well-deserved Grammy awards for the artist and his talented team. 

This year, Bruno makes history with his eighth stay on the sought-after seat. Debuting as “Silk Sonic” with fellow industry game-changer Anderson .Paak, Bruno Mars has snagged another Billboard Hot 100 No.1 spot with “Leave the Door Open.”

Released only this year, the single has left the door open for multiple chart recognitions and unending praise for the crowned super duo’s creativity and performance. Featuring a unique and sexy tune, “Leave The Door Open” has serenaded fans worldwide, attracting a growing and diverse fanbase and redefining R&B.

Twist the knob and listen to “Leave The Door Open.” Learn more about the leading hitmaker Bruno Mars on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify, or his official website

References:

https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9555081/silk-sonic-leave-the-door-open-number-one-hot-100

https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9555322/bruno-mars-anderson-paak-celebrate-leave-the-door-open-hitting-no-1-billboard-hot-100