Active listening software revealed
Prominent radio and television news organization Cox Media Group (CMG) reportedly revealed to investors in a presentation that it employs a program known as “Active Listening.” It is said that this artificial intelligence-driven program records talks in real time. According to CMG, by combining this voice data with behavioral data, advertisers are able to more efficiently approach potential customers.
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According to the business, users’ interactions and online activities accidentally leave a trail of data behind. The software powered by artificial intelligence gathers and examines this data, which comes from more than 470 distinct sources. Additionally, CMG mentioned that some of its clients are Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
Responses from tech giants
The 404 Media report caused significant tech businesses to respond. Following communication regarding the issue, Google took CMG off of its “Partners Program” webpage. A Google representative underlined that all advertisers need to abide with Google’s ad policy as well as any applicable laws. Should any infraction be found, Google will respond accordingly.In response, Facebook and Instagram’s parent firm Meta said it was investigating whether CMG’s actions went under any of its rules of service. Meta restated its long-standing public stance that it does not use phone microphones for advertising targeting. The corporation is contacting CMG to inquire about the workings of their program.Also Read : How is King Charles recovering from cancer? Queen Camilla gives update
Amazon disassociated themselves from CMG’s initiative as well. An official from Amazon’s advertising branch stated that the company has no plans to work with CMG on this specific program and has never done so. Amazon emphasized that it would deal with any partner that disobeys its policies.
FAQs
What is “Active Listening” software?
“Active Listening” is a program reportedly used by Cox Media Group that utilizes artificial intelligence to record real-time conversations and combine voice data with behavioral data to target potential customers more effectively.
Is it legal for companies to use phone microphones for ads?
Cox Media Group claimed in a now-deleted blog post that it is legal when users agree to terms of service, often without realizing it, during app downloads or updates.
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