Smart speakers have been experiencing a huge boom lately, so it's no wonder that as many companies as possible are trying to jump on the bandwagon. Amazonat, Google or Applu is therefore preparing to jump in with its smart speaker i Facebook, whose premiere is already quite close.
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According to all indications, we should have seen the introduction of a special smart speaker from Mark Zuckerberg's company in these weeks. However, a huge scandal recently broke out involving the leakage of tens of millions of users' data, which is now trying to Facebook "iron it out" as best you can. Introducing your own speaker would be tantamount to suicide at this point, as only a fraction of potential buyers would be interested in it. Facebook Therefore, he has already rushed to come up with an alternative plan, in which he expects to introduce the product in October of this year.
However, in October of this year, we Facebook will introduce not just one speaker, but two. Both reportedly boast 15” touchscreens and their primary goal is to connect users with their friends and family via videochator similar functions. It is therefore clear that the focus of this speaker will be significantly different from its colleagues.
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One of the speakers will be equipped Facebook It reportedly features facial recognition to identify users, which could provide high security and create personalized content for individuals (for example, offering frequently used contacts). However, overall, we have very little news about both speakers, so we will have to wait a while for more detailed information about the hardware and software.
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It's hard to say at this point whether Facebook really decided to stick to the October launch date of the speaker at all costs or change it depending on the development of the situation regarding the leakage of user data. However, if the whole affair is not sufficiently calmed down by October, it could have Facebook really big problem. At a time when many users are Facebookalmost morbidly convinced that it is Facebook watches and knows absolutely everything about them, because the arrival of a speaker equipped with microphones and a camera would be a complete nightmare.
He will surely eavesdrop on us and give us more "super" ads?
Why does every tele keep thinking the world is dying for "smart" speakers?