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Microsoft contractors have listened to voice recordings made by owners of its Xbox One console, according to Motherboard.
Earlier this month Apple took the decision to suspend a Siri program that allows workers to listen to audio recordings for quality control purposes.
Google and Amazon have both taken measures to make their policies on human reviews of voice assistant audio clearer.
Amazon has now added a toggle that will allow Alexa users to opt-out of potentially having their voice recordings and/or recorded message transcripts reviewed by human workers.
The company suspended the practice across the EU on July 10 after a report published by Belgian broadcaster VRT NWS revealed how Google employees listen to audio recordings by the company’s Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant app.
According to VRT NEWS, gained access to more than a thousand audio excerpts recorded by Google Assistant in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Postmates will be getting a permit to trial its sidewalk delivery robots in San Francisco, according to a report.
San Francisco Public Works will allow the food-delivery app to run tests on the service, TechCrunch reported Wednesday.
Postmates had originally partnered with Starship Technologies to trial delivery robots in Washington DC back in January 2017.
In December last year, it then announced it was working on a fleet of delivery robots called Serve.
Serve robots will "work alongside the existing Postmates fleet to move small objects over short distances efficiently," a blog post last year said, adding the Lidar-equipped robots will travel at walking speed, run on electricity and bypass congestion by traveling on sidewalks.
Postmates' robots can carry up to 50 pounds of weight, and have a touchscreen for interactions.