On Tuesday, the iPhone maker agreed to pay $95 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit claiming that Siri violated the privacy of Apple users by recording their conversations, as reported by Reuters . Also: The first open source, privacy focused voice assistant for the home is here Known as Lopez v. Apple, Inc. , the class action lawsuit was filed by three plaintiffs who alleged that Apple programmed Siri to intercept conversations even when no hot word, such as Hey Siri, was spoken. Further, the...

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