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What is a Smart Toy
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When someone is always listening
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Humanlike characteristics
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AI agents
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Cloud Pets Hack
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Description:
Explore the evolving landscape of privacy and security in the era of "always-on" devices in this thought-provoking conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2018. Delve into the challenges posed by smart home assistants, internet-connected toys, and AI-powered gadgets as Emily McReynolds from the University of Washington's Tech Policy Lab examines their impact on surveillance and personal data protection. Gain insights into the misunderstandings surrounding device capabilities, potential security vulnerabilities, and the lack of transparency in data handling. Learn about real-world examples, including high-profile hacks and legal implications, while considering the importance of consumer education and responsible design choices in shaping the future of these technologies. Discover key questions about data access, storage, and deletion policies, and reflect on the broader implications for privacy in an increasingly connected world.

Stranger Things: Privacy and Security Implications of Always-On Devices

USENIX Enigma Conference
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