Smart Homes and Court

Article here discussing potential eavesdropping by the new gizmos Siri, Alexa, and so on. Can prosecutors use any of it in court?

The article says the issue is unsettled.

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Dean Hoffman
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If the data is still available, they can get a warrant to retrieve it. If they want to hack in, they could do that with a warrant too, based on other technology that has been used in the past. (bugging phones and retrieving data from GPS units in cars) The scary warrant is a FISA warrant, provided by a secret court and seldom ever refused.

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gfretwell

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