Who are the people in your neighbourhood? Amazon knows
You quickly learn what the computer thinks of you when you start using an Amazon Ring camera.
The computer definitely thinks I have 'curly hair', for instance, but it doesn't think I am 'short', 'fat' or 'ugly', which is nice. The computer did call a coworker here in the Digital Life Labs a 'dog', but there was a good reason for that and I am sure it meant no offence.
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Who are the people in your neighbourhood? Amazon knows
You quickly learn what the computer thinks of you when you start using an Amazon Ring camera. The computer definitely thinks I have 'curly hair', for instance, but it doesn't think I am 'short', 'fat' or 'ugly', which is nice. The computer did call a coworker here in the Digital Life Labs a 'dog', but there was a good reason for that and I am sure it meant no offence.