Technology & Science
May 26, 2016
Speech recognition-imbued objects raise host of privacy issues
The Internet of Things is reshaping numerous industries and businesses, but come with privacy concerns that must be worked out first. By Jeff Rabkin and Michael La Marca





Jeffrey Rabkin
Partner
Jones Day
555 California St
San Francisco , CA 94104
Phone: (415) 626-3939
Email: jrabkin@jonesday.com
Columbia Univ School of Law
Jeff is a member of the firm's Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection Practice.
By now, many of us have heard of the Internet of Things (IoT). The term typically refers to the growing number of everyday objects that are embedded with technology to enable them to interact and network with the physical environment, people and other devices in real time. The IoT is reshaping numerous industries and businesses, from health care treatment to transportation to manufacturing and logistics, tran...
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