For sure. Imagine if your grandma fell and couldn't get to a phone fuck a life alert this thing can call emergency services immediately and in the maybe not so distant future drive her to the hospital itself.
I do agree that it could be a privacy concern but the benefits for certain use cases like as you described far outweighs any privacy concerns.
Soon they will all be lobbying for digital ID and mandatory identity verification every single time you connect to the internet because they don't want to be held liable for what you choose to do on it.
Just another erosion of rights for the American people. No surprise there.
Its back up now but that's because Signal uses AWS.
I like signal and use it daily, but it is very strange that an app built for privacy and security doesn't let you self host. I wonder about the reasoning behind that sometimes.
I surprised you think they will "never do this". They will have some study done by an entity closely connected to an AI firm that affirms that "this makes products X amount more likely to sell!"
Whether it is true or not will be irrelevant. They will do it.
As another user said Linux compatibility has been huge the past couple of years.
And PSVR2 has had some amazing games out that have completely changed the way I experience VR. And they also opened up their headset to PC via steam with an external dongle.
Mainly the accessibility has been at an all time high. But the games that have come out lately too are amazing. I can even do cross play multiplayer with many different headsets now which is also super cool.
Well tell them to get out of land they don't belong in (which they invaded first with a "special military operation") and switch to using Yandex maps.
US cried about Chinese phone companies (only we can spy on our citizens) and made them illegal (free market and all) so why doesn't Russia do the same if its such a security threat?
Why are their embassies still using Google Maps and shit?
For sure. Imagine if your grandma fell and couldn't get to a phone fuck a life alert this thing can call emergency services immediately and in the maybe not so distant future drive her to the hospital itself.
I do agree that it could be a privacy concern but the benefits for certain use cases like as you described far outweighs any privacy concerns.