They Are Listening - Children and Voice Recognition Data
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound implications of voice recognition technology on children's lives in this thought-provoking 19-minute Web Summit talk featuring Aleatha Parker-Wood, Darren Shou, and Ryan Broderick. Delve into the vast amount of data collected by devices like Alexa from birth to adulthood, and examine how this information might shape future educational opportunities, career prospects, healthcare decisions, relationships, and even posthumous legacies. Gain insights into the potential long-term consequences of data gathering, sharing, and interpretation throughout a child's lifetime, using Darren's four-year-old daughter as a compelling example.
Syllabus
They are listening: Children and voice recognition data
Taught by
Web Summit
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