"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
What! no Urgehal or Dissection? Pffft...I kid. really like your new shop shirt.
Most spaces in our shop have their own music. It's fairly diverse, but most like their own and really don't want to hear generic music. My old friend who ran our shop back in the 80's and 90's forced them to listen to Country or nothing at all, which really stopped all fighting over what gets played. I ran the screen dept. and played what I wanted, until I hired helpers and was nice enough to let them play what they liked, though I hated a lot of it. In the end, we're here to work, not listen to music or stare into our phones while rejects come down the line...Steve
However, I would not speak of anything remotely important in front of it. Not even something as trivial as a dishwasher as you will get 50 dishwasher ads coming your way.
Just to put the tin foil hats away, these devices are specifically designed so they can not listen at all times. The hardware literally prevents this. There is a very small chip that only listened for the wake words and when it heres those it allows the system to record what you say. If you are randomly talking around it without using the wake word it isn't physically able to do anything related to recording. There are a few really good articles out there that discuss the hardware and this exact concern.Now, if you ask it specifically to search for info on dishwashers it will record and remember that and can feed you ads through associated platforms, exactly like every search engine and social media platform already do, but it requires active engagement as there isn't any passive listening or recording.