Saturday, November 3, 2018

TV commercial is spreading unsolicited Christmas Cheer via Google Home devices

Today I noticed something odd when I returned home from my morning croissant and hot chocolate. There was Christmas music playing throughout my Google Home speaker, which I had obviously not requested. Eager to find the source, I took to Twitter and quickly found out that I wasn't alone:

This may just be an innocent attempt to spread some early Christmas cheer, but in a society where even the smallest of things can offend almost anyone, is this gesture could be construed as an invasion into our personal lives or even a blatant violation of our privacy.

As home smart assistants become increasingly popular, shall we surrender to the fact that it's something we'll have to deal with on a daily basis? I can't help think it's one of the most intrusive forms of advertising. I've already had to ask Google to stop playing the music 4 times today.

The offending TV commercial is included below. I expect we'll see a few more of these as holiday commercials ramp up over the following weeks.  Have you been affected by unsolicited Christmas cheer?

Update: It looks like Google is on the case.

 



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