That's how your conversations spy on Google and Amazon speakers. Do you have to worry?
Several investigations now offer more details about how these devices work and how they manage to know what we say, when we need them and how to store all the information

We still see them as a tool to discover. It has not been more than a year since the smart loudspeakers became generalized in our country and at the moment they are still of those objectives that we see as great unknown. We all have the idea that when buying them we accept having a microphone connected at home and that this can hear much more than we imagine. But thanks to researchers and analysts every time we know more details about their way of operating. Okay, they listen to us, but how do they do it?
The last to give us clues about this matter has been the Spanish computer engineer Manuel Guerra who has published on his website a detailed forensic analysis of how the Google Home Mini works in his house. An investigation in which he explains, with some surprises, how is this small speaker that we place in our room and how he is able to listen to us and know when we ask for his help.
~El Confidencial
