Why do major companies keep shoving AI crap down our throats, forcing it upon us?
>But the deployment also raises immediate questions about privacy and control. Phone calls have traditionally been private channels, and introducing AI into that space requires careful handling of voice data, conversation content, and user consent. Deutsche Telekom hasn’t detailed the privacy architecture yet, but expect intense scrutiny from European regulators who’ve already taken a hard line on AI transparency through legislation like the EU AI Act.
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Do you need assistance in listening or speaking to your counterparts on the phone?
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What the fuck?
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Are they just going to call it ‘Stasi’ and get it over with?
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Why do major companies keep shoving AI crap down our throats, forcing it upon us?
>But the deployment also raises immediate questions about privacy and control. Phone calls have traditionally been private channels, and introducing AI into that space requires careful handling of voice data, conversation content, and user consent. Deutsche Telekom hasn’t detailed the privacy architecture yet, but expect intense scrutiny from European regulators who’ve already taken a hard line on AI transparency through legislation like the EU AI Act.
Do you need assistance in listening or speaking to your counterparts on the phone?
What the fuck?
Are they just going to call it ‘Stasi’ and get it over with?
That sounds like a major GDPR issue.
🤦🏼♂️
Enshittification – another one for the report: https://storage02.forbrukerradet.no/media/2026/02/breaking-free-pathways-to-a-fair-technological-future.pdf