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Neon App’s Data-for-Cash Model Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid AI Scrutiny

Neon App’s Data-for-Cash Model Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid AI Scrutiny

Neon App’s Data-for-Cash Model Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid AI Scrutiny The Neon Mobile app, which quickly ascended to become a top social networking app on Apple’s U.S. App Store, is drawing significant attention for its controversial business model: paying users to record their phone calls and subsequently selling that audio data to AI companies. The app, which recently jumped in rankings, offers users financial incentives, claiming they can earn hundreds or even thousands of dollars annually for allowing their conversations…

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Otter.ai Faces Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Secret Recording and AI Training

Otter.ai Faces Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Secret Recording and AI Training

Otter.ai Faces Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Secret Recording and AI Training A federal class-action lawsuit has been filed against Otter.ai, accusing the popular transcription service of “deceptively and surreptitiously” recording private conversations and using them without consent to train its artificial intelligence systems. The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Otter.ai’s Otter Notebook service, which transcribes real-time meetings on platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, fails to adequately…

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