Google developing eavesdropping software

The first thing that came out of our mouths when we heard that Google is working on a system that listens to what’s on your TV playing in the background, and then serves you relevant adverts, was “that’s cool, but dangerous”.

The idea appeared in Technology Review citing Peter Norvig, director of research at Google, who says these ideas will show up eventually in real Google products – sooner rather than later.

The idea is to use the existing PC microphone to listen to whatever is heard in the background, be it music, your phone going off or the TV turned down. The PC then identifies it, using fingerprinting, and then shows you relevant content, whether that’s adverts or search results, or a chat room on the subject.

And, of course, we wouldn’t put it past Google to store that information away, along with the search terms it keeps that you’ve used, and the web pages you have visited, to help it create a personalised profile that feeds you just the right kind of adverts/content. And given that it is trying to develop alternative approaches to TV advertising, it could go the extra step and help send “content relevant” advertising to your TV as well.





  1. MP3Pr0

    Hmmm… hook up my mic so Google can listen in? I don’t think so. How about surveys? What ever happened to listening to consumers instead of listening IN on consumers??

    Reply · Sep. 05 2006 at 2:05 pm
  2. deshman

    yeah i used to be pro-google…..i’m thinking differently now……

    Reply · Sep. 05 2006 at 7:05 am
  3. statusquo80

    This is a bad idea a very bad idea. Is this the same Google that only just a few months ago the refused to hand over data to the Bush administration?

    Reply · Sep. 05 2006 at 5:51 am
  4. kokanezub

    to bad i have no mic haha

    Reply · Sep. 04 2006 at 5:10 pm
  5. CrashPeer44

    FUck google i bet now they are working for the NSA

    Reply · Sep. 04 2006 at 7:10 am
  6. axlman

    Hmmmm Use my microphone to listen in on what I saying or listening to in the background! Guess Google will have some kinda trouble along the way! The software would have to be somthing that is optional for a use to install otherwise if it’s something that they use on thier homepage and install an applett or something I can see alot of lawsuits steming from this!

    Reply · Sep. 04 2006 at 1:01 am
  7. black_magiic

    I’m all for relative advertising. I’d be quite content to watch just video game commercials instead of other crap

    Reply · Sep. 03 2006 at 11:24 pm

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